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How To Prevent Interval Adjustment from Scalar VEE Rule from Creating Negative Intervals (Doc ID 2119464.1)

Last updated on MAY 31, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management - Version 2.1.0.3 to 2.1.0.3 [Release 2.1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

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**Disclaimer:** This KM article may include the following abbreviations:

MDM - Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management
IMD - Initial Measurement Device
VEE - Validation Estimation and Editing 
SP - Service Pack

The D2-IntervalAdjustmentFrmScalar VEE Rule is unable to accurately adjust interval consumption to match scalar consumption if there are not scalar reads at the exact start/end date/Times of the incoming interval IMD file. In many cases, for instance where for an IMD period, scalar reads values are less in comparison to the intervals reads values of an IMD being submitted (which has both regular and missing/estimated reads), this results in negative estimated interval reads as per Interval Adjustment from Scalar VEE Rule logic.

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