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5.3.3.3 Usage Considerations



Special considerations or techniques related to using the
SCPPSD file are provided below.

1.  The following data elements in the SCPPSD file have
    meaning only in the DETAIL timespan; they lose
    significance once summarization has been performed.
    These data elements should only be referenced when using
    the SCPPSDnn file in the DETAIL timespan.

    CYCLETM  - Sampling Time Cycle Length
    DEVADDR  - Device Address
    DEVTYPE  - Device Type
    DEVCLASS - Device Class
    VOLSER   - Volume Serial
    PSDUSABL - Data Set Usable Indicator
    PSDONL   - Data Set Came Online Indicator

2.  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; they should not be used in
    those cases.

    o  DAY and DAYNAME should not be used in WEEKS.

3.  ENDTS and STARTTS, when appearing in the DAYS, WEEKS, or
    MONTHS timespans, bound the span of time over which the
    data has been summarized.  STARTTS is the lowest date and
    time, and ENDTS is the highest date and time for the data
    summarized.  These data elements have different meanings
    when used in the DETAIL timespan versus the DAYS, WEEKS,
    and MONTHS timespans.  Their purpose in DETAIL is
    described below:

    o  STARTTS represents RMF recording interval start time.
    o  ENDTS represents RMF recording interval end time.