Monitor
Reference Manual
Command Summary
:
Conventions Used in the Syntax Graphs
: STATUS
STATUS
Function:
The
STATUS
command gives information about your current status and the DBs to which you have access.
Description:
The output from the command is shown in the example:
Examples:
Project: SAM
User: SYSTEM (Xd0-PC046)
Teams: MASTER SAMPLE DEMO HANGER HVAC PIPE STRUC
DRAFTADMIN ISOADMIN HSADMIN CATADMIN ADMIN CATS EQUI
TRAINING PARAGONADMIN
MDB: /SAMPLE
1 SAMPLE/DESI RW PRIMARY
2 STRUC/ASLTMPL RW PRIMARY
3 STRUC/TEMPLATE RW PRIMARY
4 EQUI/EQUITMPL RW PRIMARY
5 PIPE/ISOD RW PRIMARY
6 SAMPLE/PADD RW PRIMARY
7 ADMIN/PADD RW PRIMARY
8 MASTER/COMP R FOREIGN
9 MASTER/PIPECATA R FOREIGN
10 MASTER/PIPEOLD R FOREIGN
11 MASTER/STLCATA R FOREIGN
12 MASTER/HVACCATA R FOREIGN
13 MASTER/SUPPCATA R FOREIGN
14 MASTER/EQUICATA R FOREIGN
15 MASTER/ASLCATA R FOREIGN
16 MASTER/PADD R FOREIGN
17 MASTER/DICT R FOREIGN
18 MASTER/PROP R FOREIGN
Deferred DBS:
**NONE**
This shows that in the project SAM, a user with identifier SYSTEM is logged in to workstation PC046. Xd0 is a unique identifier based on SAMPLE’s process number. SYSTEM is a member of the 16 teams listed. They have selected an MDB called /SAMPLE. Their current databases are listed.
Command Syntax:
>--- STATus --->
1974 to current year.
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