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| The SET PERFMETER command controls the display of a performance meter.  The performance meter charts your progress through commands that would normally count on the screen.  When PERFMETER is set ON, a box is displayed on the screen containing information on which command is executing and what percentage of the operation is complete. | The SET PERFMETER command controls the display of a performance meter.  The performance meter charts your progress through commands that would normally count on the screen.  When PERFMETER is set ON, a box is displayed on the screen containing information on which command is executing and what percentage of the operation is complete. | ||
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| The optional AT <expN> qualifier repositions the PERFMETER to the row specified by <expN>. | The optional AT <expN> qualifier repositions the PERFMETER to the row specified by <expN>. | ||
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Revision as of 10:09, 17 April 2009
Class
Recital Terminal Developer Environment
Purpose
Control performance meter display
Syntax
SET PERFMETER ON | OFF | (<expL>)
SET PERFMETER [AT <expN>]
See Also
SET ODOMETER, SET PERFDIAL, SET TALK
Description
The SET PERFMETER command controls the display of a performance meter. The performance meter charts your progress through commands that would normally count on the screen. When PERFMETER is set ON, a box is displayed on the screen containing information on which command is executing and what percentage of the operation is complete.
The optional AT <expN> qualifier repositions the PERFMETER to the row specified by <expN>.
Example
set perfmeter on reindex all
Products
Recital Terminal Developer
