Billing rates for each category code must be placed in member DSBRATEC of the parmlib data set. The billing rate is the amount to be charged to the user for each 1000 bytes of DASD space allocated to a data set each day, or the amount to be charged to a user for each track of space used each day. This depends on sysparm DSBUNITS.
The format of entries in this member is: CCRRRRRR
The CATEGORY CODE
The ASSOCIATED BILLING RATE
The CATEGORY CODE in the DSBCATEG member is matched to those in the DSBRATEC member to find a rate to apply to the volume being processed.
The rate specified by RRRRRR (ASSOCIATED BILLING RATE.) can be a 1- to 5-digit value if the decimal point is also specified, or a 6-digit value if the decimal point is omitted. Whenever you omit the decimal point, CA Disk right-justifies the rate; that is, zeros are added on the left until all six positions are filled. CA Disk then assumes that the decimal point is to precede the first digit (for example, a 4-digit value of 0621 means .000621, not .0621!). You can easily avoid this minor degree of confusion, however, by always specifying the decimal point in the rate field, or always supplying a full character field. The decimal point can be placed anywhere in the RRRRRR field.
The billing rate defaults to being interpreted as a dollars and cents value. To use currencies other than the dollar, see Using Other Currencies.
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