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</listitem>
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<listitem>
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<simpara><emphasis>string</emphasis> - this type is intended for
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- recording statistics in textual forma. It uses std::string C++ type.
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+ recording statistics in textual form. It uses std::string C++ type.
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</simpara>
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</listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
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a statistic to change, the related statistic will be created. In the general
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case once a statistic is recorded even once, it is kept in the manager, until
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explicitly removed, by <command>statistic-remove</command> or
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- <command>statistic-remove-all</command> being called or the server is shut
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+ <command>statistic-remove-all</command> being called or the server is shut
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down. Per subnet statistics are explicitly removed when reconfiguration
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takes place.
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</para>
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@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@
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subtle. The reset command sets the value of the statistic to zero or neutral
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value. After this operation, the statistic will have a value of 0 (integer),
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0.0 (float), 0h0m0s0us (duration) or "" (string). When asked for, a statistic
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- with the values metioned will be returned. <command>Remove</command> removes
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+ with the values mentioned will be returned. <command>Remove</command> removes
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a statistic completely, so the statistic will not be reported anymore. Please
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note that the server code may add it back if there's a reason to record
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it.
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