| seqresp_id |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | seqresp_id |
| ColumnName | seqresp_id |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | |
| Definition | Sequence of responses identifier. Each sequence of responses is assigned a unique integer which identifies it in a database |
| Note |
| resp_nb |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | resp_nb |
| ColumnName | resp_nb |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | |
| Definition | This attribute denotes the response number of a sequence |
| Note |
| resp_type |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | resp_type |
| ColumnName | resp_type |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | |
| Definition | This attribute denotes the response type |
| Note |
| resp_id |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | hp_id |
| ColumnName | resp_id |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | resp_id |
| Definition | Response identifier. Each response is assigned a unique integer which identifies it in a database |
| Note |
| unit_in |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | unit_in |
| ColumnName | unit_in |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | |
| Definition | A unit lookup key that refers to the Units Abbreviation Dictionary for the units of the incoming to this stage of the filter. This signal will usually be ground motion, volts, or counts, depending on where it is in the filter system |
| Note |
| unit_out |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | unit_out |
| ColumnName | unit_out |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | |
| Definition | A unit lookup key that refers to the Units Abbreviation Dictionary for the stage’s output signal. Analog filters usually emit volts, and digital filters usually emit counts |
| Note |
| r_type |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | r_type |
| ColumnName | r_type |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | |
| Definition | A single character describing the type of response |
| Note |
| lddate |
| Base Table | Response |
| Attribute Name | lddate |
| ColumnName | lddate |
| Logical Rolename | |
| RoleName | |
| Definition | Load date. Date and time that the record was created or last modified, in Oracle date datatype |
| Note |