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Re: [itm] Local Historical Data for Windows EP: msg#00609

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Subject: Re: [itm] Local Historical Data for Windows EP

I'm not certain, but here's something to investigate further. I believe
the ITM database stores numeric data in a different table than non-numeric
data. I think numerics are in METRICS/METRICSDATA (joined by MID), and
non-numeric is in CATEGORIES/CATEGORIESDATA (joined by CID).

Ooops, I think I'm looking at the schema for the ITM RIM DB, however, I
believe the Endpoint's DB is very similar.

Jamie Carl
Enterprise Systems Management
Phone: 614-213-7512






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Hi list,

I have some profiles who logs RAW data. Those data are readeable throught
the Web Health Console (numeric and alpha).

I want to read the local MDB. I can easily read the numeric data, but
cannot see the alphabetic data.

Is it a limitation?
Is all this data stored in the local MDB?
Any clue?

Gilles Brodeur
Facilité Informatique Canada
#1 Tivoli Solution Provider in Canada





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