Aggregation
tables in the data model are grouped into aggregation table groups.
Multiple aggregation table groups can be defined within an adapter's
domain category. An aggregation table group is a set of aggregation
tables that contain a set of classification columns that are identical,
except for the time period classification columns. The time periods
vary among the aggregation tables in the aggregation table group.
For example, in an aggregation
table group that is based on Memory, the aggregation tables are named
DayMemory, DayHourMemory, DayShiftMemory, MonthMemory, MonthHourMemory,
MonthShiftMemory, and XMinMemory. (XMinMemory signifies aggregation
tables that are based on sub-hourly memory activity). Typical time
periods that can be represented in an aggregation table are datetime,
hour, shift, day, week, and month. An aggregation table can focus
on a single time period, such as datetime, day, week, or month. Alternatively,
it can include multiple time periods such as day and hour or day and
shift. An aggregation table that uses the datetime period typically
focuses on time intervals that are less than a full hour. Aggregation
tables that focus on day, week, month, hour, and shift time periods
work with time periods of an hour or more.