About Service Point Quantities

Service point quantities are quantities that are stored at the service point level. These quantities are calculated at irregular frequencies (such as annually or quarterly) and thus do not make sense as a measured quantity on a device and measuring component. For example, in some deregulated markets the Peak Load Contribution could be stored here and effective dated over time to represent the changing contribution of a given service point to the market wide coincidence peaks.

Service point quantities are defined by the following:

  • Service Point: The service point for which the quantities were calculated
  • Service Point Quantity Type: The Service Point Quantity Type used for the record
  • Start Date / End Date: The date range for the calculated quantity
  • Service Point Quantities: Calculated quantities based on Quantity Identifiers configured on the Service Point Quantity Type (see Understanding Service Point Quantity Types for more information)
Note: There cannot be more than one Service Point Quantity for the same Service Point, Service Point Quantity Type, for the same time period (defined by the Start Date and End Date parameters).