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Usage Information

The fields appearing in the information displayed by the D STATS command are described in the following:

Chars/Msg To Appl

Specifies the average number of characters per message from terminal to application.

Chars/Msg To Term

Specifies the average number of characters per message from application to terminal.

Cmp Msgs Fm Appl

Specifies the number of messages sent from application to terminal using compression.

Cmp Msgs Fm Term

Specifies the number of messages sent from terminal to application using compression.

Compr Pct

Specifies the percentage of savings from compression.

Fm Appl OutbCmp

Specifies the average number of characters per message entering outbound compression.

Fm Term InbCmpr

Specifies the average number of characters sent from the terminal with inbound compression.

Messages to Appl

Specifies the number of messages sent from terminal to application.

Messages to Term

Specifies the number of messages sent from application to terminal.

To Appl InbCmpr

Specifies the total number of characters sent to application with inbound compression.

To Term OutbCmp

Specifies the average number of characters per message after outbound compression.