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Table 4-1, Meascom report attributes – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Formatting Reports and Plots

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REPORT Attributes

Set Report From
Set Report To
Set Report For
Set Report LoadId

Table 4-1. MEASCOM REPORT Attributes (page 1 of 2)

Attribute

Description

FORMAT

Sets the basic format of reports:

NORMAL

displays all counters (default).

BRIEF

displays a Measure-defined subset of counters.

STRUCTURED

writes data to structured files for use by

report-writing

products.

RATE

Specifies whether to display interpreted or uninterpreted counter values:

ON

displays interpreted counter values (default).

OFF

displays uninterpreted counter values.

TOTALS

Specifies whether to create a summary record containing the total
values of each counter across the reports produced by the LIST
command:

SUPPRESS

displays specified reports without totals (default).

ONLY

displays counter totals only.

INCLUDE

displays specified reports and counter totals.

ZERO-VALUES

Specifies whether to display counter values of less than 0.005:

SUPPRESS

displays counter values less than 0.005 as zeros

or

blanks

(default).

INCLUDE

displays all actual values.

ZERO-REPORTS

Specifies whether to display records whose counter values are all
zeros:

SUPPRESS

does not display these records (default).

INCLUDE

displays all counter records regardless of value.

FROM [date/time]

Defines the beginning of a report window. Date and time are optional.
Use by itself or with the TO or FOR clause.

TO [date/time]

Defines the end of a report window. Date and time are optional. Use by
itself or with the FROM clause.

FOR duration

Defines the duration of a report window. Use by itself or with the FROM
clause.

STYLE

Specifies whether displays or structured reports are based on the ZMS-
style (Measure G11 and later) or legacy-style records and report
formats.

ZMS

uses ZMS-style records and reports.

LEGACY

uses legacy-style format records and reports

(default).