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The MaximumActualTime Aggregate defined in Table 24 is the same as the MinimumActualTime Aggregate, except that the value is the maximum raw value within the interval. Note that if the same maximum exists at more than one timestamp, the oldest one is retrieved and the Aggregate Bits are set to MultipleValues.
Table 24 – MaximumActualTime Aggregate summary
MaximumActualTime Aggregate Characteristics |
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Type |
Calculated |
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Data Type |
Same as Source |
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Use Bounds |
None |
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Timestamp |
Time of Maximum |
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Status Code Calculations |
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Calculation Method |
Custom If no Bad values then the Status is Good. If Bad values exist then the Status is Uncertain_SubNormal. If an Uncertain value is greater than the maximum Good value the Status is Uncertain_SubNormal |
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Partial |
Set Sometimes If an interval is not a complete interval |
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Calculated |
Set Sometimes If the Status was set to Uncertain_SubNormal because of non-Good values in the interval |
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Interpolated |
Not Set |
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Raw |
Set Sometimes If a Good maximum value is returned |
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Multi Value |
Set Sometimes If multiple Good values exist with the maximum value |
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Status Code Common Special Cases |
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Before Start of Data |
Bad_NoData |
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After End of Data |
Bad_NoData |
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No Start Bound |
Not Applicable |
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No End Bound |
Not Applicable |
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Bound Bad |
Not Applicable |
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Bound Uncertain |
Not Applicable |