ASAP 3.2 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual    Page 150 of 381 
mm 
is the minute. 
m/d/y 
is the month, day, and year. Valid m/d/y entries are mm/dd/yy, 
yyyy/mm/dd, or mm/dd/yyyy. 
AGGREGATE 
specifies that aggregate records be output along with the detail records. 
AGGREGATE is on by default. 
AGGREGATEONLY 
specifies that only aggregate records are output in the command. 
AGGREGATEONLY is useful in large domain populations for controlling the 
amount of data sent to the ASAP Client. 
MINSTATE [AUTO|state] 
specifies that only records which have at least one attribute with a state greater 
than or equal to state are to be output. state must be a valid OEM state from 1 
through 8. AUTO or no state specifies to output all records with at least one 
attribute with a state greater than 2. MINSTATE is useful in EDL DETAIL 
commands to control output to the ASAP Client. 
COUNT n 
specifies that a maximum of n records will be output. COUNT is useful in EDL 
DETAIL commands to control output to the ASAP Client. 
AGGONLY 
is an abbreviation for the AGGREGATEONLY option. It can also be abbreviated as 
AO. 
MEMORY 
fetches APP data from memory instead of the database. The MEMORY option, in 
conjunction with MINSTATE and COUNT, should be used in the EDL DETAIL 
command for entities where SET AGGREGATE ONLY has been defined in 
ASAPXCNF. 
Note 
MEMORY does not work with SAMPLES, TIME, or \*. 










