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Inline Stats = how much that program used
Cumulative Stats - how much that program and everything called by it used.

Cumulative Stats are IMO, most useful if you chose the *HIERARCHICAL
capture option instead of the *FLAT.

HTH,
Charles

On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 5:56 PM, <ADriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Everyone,

The stats below are a very small sample of a Performance Explorer report.
Given that we've only ever run this once for one day, I was wondering if
anyone is able to explain the difference between the Inlibe Stats and
Cumulative Stats?

I've attached the same data as below as a txt file just in case this isn't
readable.



                                 +----------------- Inline Stats
------------++-------------- Cumulative Stats -----------+
            Times   Calls MI CPLX              CPU        DB    DB   NDB
NDB              CPU        DB    DB   NDB   NDB  Call
Name        Called    Made  Issued          (us) /   %    SIO   AIO   SIO
AIO          (us) /   %    SIO   AIO   SIO   AIO Level
                                                      -
EIS383           2     164       0            232  0.0      0     0    16
 0          6,533  0.0     18    12    47     2     0
EIS380         296    5228     148          2,769  0.0      0     0     9
 0        279,934  0.0     40     0   141     0     0




Thanks

Adam Driver
IBM Certified Systems Administrator - System i
Consultant - Infrastructure Technician
Exacta Corporation
608.661.6697 ext 2581
adriver@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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