Interpreting ARI file types and states
The following table describes the combinations of file types and file states that display in the ARI Dashboard user interfaces.
Note: This table does not present file types and states in an expected sequence for the files that move through the ARI process. For more information about the expected sequence, see the chapter titled "AMI Readings Import Operations Schedule" in the AMI Readings Import Guide.
File type |
File state |
Definition |
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XML |
Waiting |
The ARI receiver service has received the incoming reading file. It is waiting to be further processed by ARI. |
XML |
In process |
The inbound XML file and all its channel elements are recognized by the ARI receiver service as well-formed and valid files. The receiver is processing valid channel elements in the order that they are listed in the file. |
XML |
Processed |
The ARI receiver service has completely processed the file, and all readings data has passed all steps of the parsing process. All readings are written to their defined work bin files for subsequent processing by validation and estimation (VE) services. |
XML |
Error |
The inbound file contains invalid channel elements. The ARI receiver service has set the file to a read-only state. The receiver does not process the file again unless the file properties are manipulated manually or by an external process. When the file is corrected and resubmitted for processing, IEE reimports the previously processed channels as new, unchanged versions of the readings. |
Work bin |
Waiting |
The XML file that corresponds to this work bin file now has a file state of Processed, and it has been written to a workbin file. The newly created workbin file is waiting to be further processed by ARI. |
Work bin |
In process |
The work bin file is assigned to a validation and estimation (VE) process. Initial validation has taken place. The VE runner is holding readings that require estimation in memory until the data collection window (DCW) ends. When the DCW ends, the VE runner performs estimation and secondary validation. The VE service has generated clean reading files and several other binary files that contain supporting information to be imported into the IEE database as part of the AMI Readings Import Job. |
Work bin |
Processed |
All clean reading files within the work bin file are imported into the IEE database, as are all other binary files that contain supporting information. |
Work bin |
Error |
If the ARI Dashboard shows a Workbin file type in an Error file state, contact your system administrator. |
Clean Reading |
Waiting |
The validation and estimation (VE) service has generated clean reading files for import into the IEE database. |
Clean Reading |
In process |
The AMI Readings Import Job is transporting clean reading data and supporting binary files into the IEE database. |
Clean Reading |
Processed |
All readings for the associated clean reading file are successfully imported into the IEE database. |
Clean Reading |
Error |
If the ARI Dashboard shows a clean reading file type in an Error file state, contact your IEE database administrator. |
Resubmit (Banked) |
Error |
The data that caused the file to be resubmitted has not been obtained by ARI for a period longer than that defined in the Banked XML Maximum Retry Count system setting. |
ARI bypass |
Processed |
ARI bypass files are routed to the Workbin0 file to be processed by the standard readings import (SRI) process instead of by the ARI process. All ARI bypass files maintain a file state of Processed. Files can be routed to Workbin0 for several reasons and at many stages of the ARI process. Typically, files are routed to Workbin0 because:
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Channels banked |
N/A |
The total number of channels that were not imported, likely, due to missing configurations in IEE. Note: Channels banked can be distributed across one or more XML files. |
Channels Discarded |
N/A |
The total number of interval and register channels discarded. The Data Routing Program determines what channels are routed to this file. |
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