Clock (Time-Count) fields

The command format is:
SELECT(PERFORMANCE|EXCEPTION(
       INCLUDE|EXCLUDE(clockfld1(TIME|COUNT(values1),...

The Clock type fields contain two parts: an elapsed time and a count of the number of times a condition occurred. When specified in the SELECT operand, the part being referenced must be identified by using the TIME or COUNT operands. Unlike references in the FIELDS operand, there is no default.

The TIME part of clock fields is a count in units of thousandths of a second. Therefore, the rules for specifying the value are the same for both TIME and COUNT parts of clock type fields.

Specify a value, or a list of up to 30 ranges of values, separated by commas. A single number is valid (it is treated as a range that only includes itself). Specify the values in the range as positive integers from 0 to 999999999. This allows selection on all the values that the clock type fields in the monitor data can hold.

Alternatively you can precede the From value with a comparison operator. For example, specify >=1 for a comparison of greater than or equal to 1. Allowed operators are:
=   >   >=   <   <=

Specify time values in seconds (using a decimal point) or milliseconds. For example, we can request RESPONSE in the range 1.12 to 1.25 seconds or the equivalent 1120 to 1250 milliseconds.

For example:

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