5. FILES › 5.2 VAX/VMS Accounting Information Area Files › 5.2.5 VMS ACCOUNTING Initialization File (DEAINT) › 5.2.5.3 DEAINT Usage Considerations
5.2.5.3 DEAINT 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 timespan from when they
are used in the DAYS, WEEKS, MONTHS, and YEARS timespans.
The ENDTS and STARTTS, when appearing in the higher
timespans, indicate the span of time over which the data
has been summarized. STARTTS indicates the beginning of
the timespan and ENDTS indicates the end of the timespan.
3. The following data elements only have meaning when using
the DEAINTnn file in the DETAIL timespan, in that they
lose significance once summarization has been performed.
These data elements should only be referenced when using
the DEAINTnn file in the DETAIL timespan.
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
DEXSTATS - Status