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The following figure shows the DICTIONARIES table.
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When the system creates an entry for a performance model in the DICTIONARIES table, it sets the DICTIONARY_OWNER column and the DICTIONARY_OWNER_ID column to a lower case value of either pace_masterdbo (if you use Oracle) or a value of sa (if you use SQL). It assigns these values when it generates a new performance model through running a Performance Calculation report or using the generic Performance data uploader.
The following specific dictionary data tables are used in performance calculations.
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The following figure shows the DICTIONARY_FORMAT table.
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The following figure shows the DICTIONARY_DETAIL table.
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