&TIME STATEMENT EXEC statement Use the &TIME control statement to request timing information to be displayed at the terminal after each CMS command that is executed. The format of the &TIME control statement is: +-----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ | &TIME | [OFF|ON|RESET|TYPE] | +-----------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+ where: OFF does not automatically reset the processor's time before every CMS command, nor does it print the timing information on return. This is the default. ON resets the processor's time before every CMS command, and prints the timing information on return. If the &CONTROL control statement is set to CMS or ALL, the display of the timing information is followed by a blank line. RESET performs an immediate reset of the processor's time. TYPE displays the current timing information (and resets the processor's time). Usage Notes: 1. When timing information is displayed, it is in the format: T=x.xx/y.yy hh:mm:ss where: x.xx is the virtual processor's time used since it was last reset in the current EXEC file. y.yy is the total of the processor's time used since it was last reset in the current EXEC file. hh:mm:ss is the actual time of day in hours:minutes:seconds. 2. The processor's time is set to zero before the execution of the first statement in the EXEC file, and is again set to zero (reset) whenever timing information is printed.