When I run this on UV 10.1.18 (windows):
$OPTIONS TIME.MILLISECOND
STIME = SYSTEM(12)
NAP 500
ETIME = SYSTEM(12)
DISPLAY STIME
DISPLAY ETIME
DISPLAY (ETIME-STIME)
END
I get the output:
40473687
40474187
500
Are you saying you get "1000" when you the same code?
rex
John Rodgers wrote:
We run UniVerse 9.6 on HP-UX
We run PICK flavor accounts to accommodate our SB+ applications
I am having trouble pinning down the cause of a performance issue so I
want to record the progress of program.
I need timestamps in milliseconds.
I tried the $OPTIONS TIME.MILLISECOND
So SYSTEM(12) should return the required value
START.TIME = 38694 ;* TIME()
START.SYS12 = 38694000 ;*
@TIME = 38694
CPU TIME = 17280 ;* from SYSTEM(9)
NAP 500
NEW TIME = 38695000 ;* SYSTEM(12)
ELAPSE TIME = 1000 ;* SYSTEM(12) - START.SYS12
CPU ELAPSE = 10
That's not right.
Without the nap.
NEW.TIME is always = START.SYS12
ie = START.TIME : '000'
I have tried variation on the theme of $OPTIONS
With and without various 'FLAVOR' keywords.
What am I missing?
Cheers
JR
John Rodgers
MasterPack Project Team
Masonite International
Tel: (813) 2612396 ext 3036
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