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Property Description
Possible values are:
0 = Independent
1 = Correlated
2.. = DMTF Reserved
ValueRange
The ValueRange property indicates further semantics on the interpretation of all non-null,
non-key properties of the Component SettingData. Minimums, Maximums, and
Increments, are only evaluated against non-null, non-key, non-enumerated, non-boolean,
numeric properties of the SettingData instance. Each property of that set is mathematically
comparable to other instances of that property.
Possible values are:
0 = Point — Indicates that this SettingData instance provides a single set of values.
1 = Minimums — Indicates that this SettingData instance provides minimum values for
evaluated properties. When used with PropertyPolicy = Independent, only one such
setting per particular SettingData instance is specified for any Capabilities. Unless
restricted by a Maximums on the same set of properties, all values that compare higher
than the specified values are also considered to be supported by the associated
capabilities instance.
2 = Maximums — Indicates that this SettingData instance provides maximum values for
evaluated properties. When used with PropertyPolicy = Independent, only one such
setting per particular SettingData instance is specified for any Capabilities. Unless
restricted by a Minimums on the same set of properties, all values that compare lower
than the specified values are also considered to be supported by the associated
capabilities instance.
3 = Increments — Indicates that this SettingData instance provides increment values
for evaluated properties. For the associated Capabilities, if an evaluated property
currently has no corresponding minimums or maximums, then the property has no
affect. Otherwise, for each evaluated property: its value x is between the minimum and
maximum, inclusively, and has the property that both the result of maximum minus x
and the result of x minus minimum are each an integer multiple of the increment. If
either minimum or maximum is not specified and the other is, then the missing value is
respectively assumed to be the lowest or highest supported value for the property's
data-type. Additionally, if both a minimum and a maximum are specified for an evaluated
property, then the result of maximum minus minimum is an integer multiple of the
increment.
4.. = DMTF Reserved
ValueRole
The ValueRole property indicates further semantics on the interpretation of the non-null,
non-key properties of the Component SettingData.
Possible values are:
0 = Default — Indicates that property values of the component SettingData instance
will be used as default values, when a new SettingData instance is created for elements
whose capabilities are defined by the associated Capabilities instance. Across instances
of settingdata, for particular properties having the same semantic purpose, at most one
such settingdata instance is specified as a default.
1 = Optimal — Indicates that the SettingData instance represents optimal setting values
for elements associated with the associated capabilities instance. Multiple component
SettingData instances may be declared as optimal.
2 = Mean — Indicates that the non-null, non-key, non-enumerated, non-boolean,
numeric properties of the associated SettingData instance represents an average point
along some dimension. For different combinations of SettingData properties, multiple
component SettingData instances may be declared as Mean.
3 = Supported — Indicates that the non-null, non-key properties of the Component
SettingData instance represents a set of supported property values that are not
otherwise qualified.
4.. = DMTF Reserved
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