2-16 Startup procedures
297-1001-330 Standard 11.04 June 1998
UNSATLEVEL is the upper limit of unsatisfactory performance for an
index. Values below this number, but higher than UNACCLEVEL, are
marked with an asterisk (*) in SPMS reports. This value must be divided by
ten to arrive at the index value it represents (for example, 750 represents
75.0). The default value of UNSATLEVEL is 900 (90.0). The value of
UNSATLEVEL must be greater than the value of UNACCLEVEL.
UNACCLEVEL is the upper limit of unacceptable performance for an
index. Values below this number are marked with double asterisks (**) in
SPMS reports. This value must be divided by ten to arrive at the index value
it represents (for example, 750 represents 75.0). The default value of
UNACCLEVEL is 800 (80.0). The value of UNACCLEVEL must be less
than the value of UNSATLEVEL.
The DISPLAY subcommand
The DISPLAY subcommand allows you to display a specific day’s indices
or a specified number of previous days in your SPMS report. The default of
the DISPLAY command is to display the previous day’s indices, the average
of the current month, and the average of the previous month. The command
format is as follows:
DISPLAY <option>
DAYS <number> {0 to 30}
DATE <yy> {00 to 99}
<yyyy> {1976 to 9999}
<MM> {1 to 12}
<DD> {1 to 31}
Note: Enter a 2- or 4-digit year only.
To display index values for certain days, type
>DISPLAY DAYS <number>
and press the Enter key.
Where <number> = 0 to 30
The following example illustrates the use of the DISPLAY subcommand.
Type
>SET TREETOPS SERVICE
and press the Enter key.