Measure Reference Manual

operation
is one of:
= (equal to)> (greater than)
<> (not equal to)< (less than)
value
is a number in the range 0 through 2147482.999. In Measure G09 and later PVUs
the range is 0 through 999999999999. If item-name is a time counter, value must
be expressed in seconds. For example, 26 milliseconds must be entered as .026.
LOADID loadid
specifies the name to be placed in the loadid field of the records generated by this
command. The LOADID option applies only to structured reports.
loadid
is an alphanumeric string, 1 through 8 characters long. The string can contain letters,
numbers, carets (^), hyphens (-), and underscores (_). The first character must be a
letter.
RATE { ON | OFF }
determines how counter values are displayed. The RATE attribute has no effect on structured
files. The default is ON.
ON
displays interpreted counter values (counts per second and percent busy).
OFF
displays uninterpreted counter values.
STYLE { LEGACY | ZMS }
sets whether displays or structured data are formatted using the ZMS style interface or using
the legacy interface compatible with Measure pre-G11 PVUs. In G-series RVUs, the default
is LEGACY; in H-series and J-series RVUs, the default is ZMS.
LEGACY
displays and structured records use the legacy style.
ZMS
displays and structured records use the ZMS style.
TO [ end-date , ] end-time-of-day ]
specifies the end of the report window. FOR and TO are mutually exclusive. If you omit
both, the window ends when the measurement ends or when measurement of the entity
ends, whichever is earlier.
end-date
is the date on which the report window ends, in the same format as the start-date.
If you omit end-date, the end date of the measurement is used.
end-time-of-day
is the end time of the report window, in the same format as the start-time-of-day.
If you omit end-time-of-day, the end time of the measurement is used.
TOLERANCE { ON | OFF }
is the tolerance to be applied in deciding which measurements are included in the report:
ON
(the default) interprets the FROM and TO limits as a range bounded by plus or minus
one-half of the measurement interval. For example, if the specified FROM time is 8:00
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