3 Report Contents

This chapter describes the generic system header that is printed in advance of all reports, as well as the formats used for table data report values.

Generic System Header

The generic system header is printed in advance of all reports. As shown in Table 3-1, the header contains data about the particular STP on which a report was generated, the date, the time, and other identifying information.

Table 3-1 Generic System Header

Field Name Description Data

CLLI

The Common Language Location Identifier for the STP.

ASCII Text

SWREL

The software release currently running on the STP.

ASCII Text

DBLEVEL

The number of times the database was updated

ASCII Text

DBDATE

The date on which the last update event occurred.

YYYY-MM-DD

DBTIME

The time at which the last update event occurred.

HH:MM:SS

RPTDATE

The date on which the report was requested.

YYYY-MM-DD

RPTIME

The time at which the report was requested (24-hour clock).

HH:MM:SS

TZ

Time zone of the local system generating the report.

ASCII Text

RPTDATA

The data type of the report being generated.

ASCII Text

NUMENTRIES2

The number of entries provisioned in the database.

ASCII Text

MAXENTRIES2

The maximum number of entries that can be provisioned in the database.

ASCII Text

PCNTFULL2

Percentage of the table that is full.

ASCII Text

Notes:
  1. The NUMENTRIES, MAXENTRIES, and PCNTFULL fields are not displayed for the rtrv-stp command. The rtrv-stp command does not generate a report from any particular table and is based on the current system configuration.

Sample System Header

“CLLI”,”SWREL”,”DBLEVEL”,”DBDATE”,”DBTIME”,”RPTDATE”,”RPTIME”,”TZ”,”RPTDATA”,​”NUMENTRIES”,”MAXENTRIES”,”PCNTFULL”<cr><lf>
“tekelecstp”,”EAGLE 31.3.0-53.5.0”,”1362156”,”2003-10-02”,”13:38:15”,​”2003-10-07”,”15:28:58”,”Eastern Standard Time”,”CONTROLLED FEATURE”,​”26”,”2000”,”1%”<cr><lf>

Table Data Report

Table data output includes ASCII text and integer values. All ASCII text is contained between double quotes, while integer values are unquoted. For example, in Figure 3-1, 893000110 is an integer value and 1000 is ASCII text.

Figure 3-1 Sample Table Data Report

“CLLI”,”SWREL”,”DBLEVEL”,”DBDATE”,”DBTIME”,”RPTDATE”,”RPTIME”,”TZ”,”RPTDATA”,​”NUMENTRIES”,”MAXENTRIES”,”PCNTFULL”<cr><lf>
“tekelecstp”,”EAGLE 31.3.0-53.5.0”,”1362156”,”2003-10-02”,”13:38:15”,​”2003-10-07”,”15:28:58”,”Eastern Standard Time”,”CONTROLLED FEATURE”,​”26”,”2000”,”1%”<cr><lf>

“FEATNAME”,”PARTNUM”,”STATUS”,”QUANTITY”,”TRIALTM”<cr><lf>
“TPS”,893000110,”PERM-ON”,”1000”,<cr><lf>
“ISUP NORMALIZATION”,893000110,”OFF”,,”<cr><lf>

CSV Activation with PCTest

PCTest may be used to generate CSV output.

Command CSVON activates CSV output generation.

Command CSV OFF deactivates CSV output generation.

When CSV is ON, for any command listed in Table 2-1, an output file is generated in directory: \sw_eagle\gpls\pctest\loads\csv, that contains comma seperated output for the command.