This screen provides transaction throughput information for
each session attached to the DBEnvironment.
To invoke the Load Session screen, use the s command from the Load
subsystem or the /loa s command from other subsystems.
When you invoke this screen, its counters are set to zero.
Field Definitions | 
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- REFRESH
  The screen refresh rate, in seconds. 
- SESSIONS
  The number of DBEnvironment sessions.
- SORTLOAD
  An indicator of how the sessions are sorted.
The sessions are sorted in descending order by the value
in the column marked with the asterisk.
In the example above, sessions are sorted by their ROLLBK WORK values.
For more information, see the SET SORTLOAD command.
- CID
 
The DBEnvironment connection identification number.
- BEGIN WORK
  The number of BEGIN WORK commands 
the session has completed, including those that that sessions
issued explicitly and those that ALLBASE/SQL issued.
- COMMIT WORK
  The number of COMMIT WORK commands 
the session has completed.
- ROLLBK WORK
  The number of ROLLBACK WORK commands 
the session has completed.
This number includes the ROLLBACK WORK commands the
session issued and the ROLLBACK WORK commands ALLBASE/SQL 
issued against the session to resolve deadlocks.
- DEADLOCKS
  The number of times the session was deadlocked and
then rolled back.
Related SET Commands | 
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The SET commands in the following table affect this screen.
| Command | Description | Example | 
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| SET REFRESH | Controls the refresh rate of the screen. | SET REFRESH 5 | 
| SET SORTLOAD | Sorts sessions in descending order according to the value of the specified column. | SET SORTLOAD 2 | 
| SET TOP | Limits the number of sessions displayed. | SET TOP 10 |