Examples Of Valid Combinations - Sybase 12.5.1 User Manual

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Table of valid key and result data item combinations

Examples of valid combinations

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Data item
Timestamp
Timestamp Datim
Transactions
1. These data items infer names from IDs or status types. They are valid in any view
containing the required keys, regardless of the other keys that might also be in the
view. (For example, Database Name is valid in any view containing the key Database
ID; therefore, it would be valid in a view whose keys are Database ID and Process ID.)
2. These data items are available only if you are monitoring Adaptive Server version
11.5 and later.
3. Process ID and Application Name cannot be used in the same view.
4. In versions earlier than 11.5, Cache Name was a key. Currently, Cache Name is a
result. A new key, Cache ID, replaces the key Cache Name. For compatibility, Cache
Name remains valid as a key. However, for efficiency and for forward compatibility,
use Cache ID as the key in new views.
Login Name, Process ID, Page I/O
Process ID, CPU Percent
Login Name, Process ID
Deadlock Count, CPU Busy Percent
Transactions, Rows Deleted, Rows Inserted, Rows Updated
Current Engine, Login Name, Process ID
Current Engine, Login Name, Process ID, CPU Percent
Login Name, Process ID, Page I/O, Connect Time
Required and optional keys
Valid at server level?
Yes
Required keys:
None
Valid at server level?
Yes
Required keys:
None
Valid at server level?
Yes
Required keys:
None
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