PCA can analyze your program's resource consumption in the time domain. That is, PCA can tell you when your program is performing the most I/O, issues system service calls, and so on. PCA provides two ways to view time. The first is by millisecond; the second is in relationship to the execution of your program and involves the use of event markers. See SET EVENT for more information on gathering event marker data. The PLOT and TABULATE commands accept the following nodespecs to analyze your program's behavior in time: TIME BY [nn] MSEC TIME BY EVENT The PLOT and TABULATE commands accepts all datakind qualifiers with TIME BY EVENT nodespecs, and the following qualifiers for TIME BY [nn] MSEC: /PAGE_FAULTS /FAULT_ADDRESS /SERVICES /IO_SERVICE /READ_COUNT /WRITE_COUNT /PHYSICAL_IO_COUNT /TASK_SWITCH The SET FILTER command accepts the following filter specifications to analyze your program's behavior in time: TIME = n[:m] TIME = event-name