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5.2.1.3 DEAPRC Usage Considerations


1.  Care must be exercised in using the special date and time
    data elements contained in each CA MICS file. As the
    file's granularity increases in higher timespans,
    certain fields lose significance and should not be
    referenced:

    o HOUR should not be used in MONTHS and YEARS.
    o DAY and DAYNAME should not be used in WEEKS, MONTHS, or
      YEARS.
    o WEEK should not be used in MONTHS or YEARS.
    o MONTH should not be used in YEARS.

2.  The data elements STARTTS and ENDTS have different
    meanings when used in the DETAIL time-span from when they
    are used in the DAYS, WEEKS, MONTHS, and YEARS
    time-spans.  The ENDTS and STARTTS, when appearing in the
    higher time-spans, indicate the span of time over which
    the data has been summarized.  STARTTS indicates the
    beginning of the time-span and ENDTS indicates the end of
    the time-span.

3.  The following data elements only have meaning when using
    the DEAPRCnn file in the DETAIL time-span, in that they
    lose significance once summarization has been performed.
    These data elements should only be referenced when using
    the DEAPRCnn file in the DETAIL time-span.

     DEXPID    -  Process ID
     DEXOWNID  -  Owner
     DEXPRIV1  -  Privilege
     DEXPRIV2  -  Privilege
     DEXMBR    -  Member
     DEXGRP    -  Group
     DEXJOBID  -  Job ID
     DEXPRTY   -  Priority
     DEXUSER   -  Username
     DEXNODE   -  Nodename
     DEXACCNT  -  Account
     DEXJOB    -  Jobname
     DEXTERM   -  Terminal
     DEXNADDR  -  Node Address
     DEXQUEUE  -  Queue
     DEXRMTID  -  Remote ID
     DEXTYPE   -  Process Type
     DEXSTATS  -  Status