5.9.3. Files and Environment Variables

5.9.3.1. Input Files
5.9.3.2. Input Environment Variables
5.9.3.3. Output Files

5.9.3.1. Input Files

File Name Format Description
ARINV, MBINV, or PTINV ASCII Input inventory file; the logical name used depends on the SMK_SOURCE setting. The ARINV file is for nonpoint (stationary area) and nonroad mobile sources, the MBINV file is for on-road mobile sources, and the PTINV file is for point sources.
SPLITS ASCII

Space-delimited file that lists the state codes and indicates which output file should include the emissions for that state. The first column is for the state codes and the second column is the output file number. In this example, states 1 and 4 will be written to the OUTFILE01 output file logical name, state 37 to OUTFILE02, and state 45 to OUTFILE03. The numbers in the second column need not be sequential.

01    1
04    1
37    2
45    3

5.9.3.2. Input Environment Variables

None

5.9.3.3. Output Files

File Name Format Description
OUTFILEnn ASCII One or more inventory files in the same inventory format input by the ARINV, MBINV, or PTINV input file for a given program run. The actual logical file name of these files is OUTFILE01, OUTFILE02, OUTFILE03, ... OUTFILEnn, where nn = the largest number in the second column of the SPLITS file. The output file names are not necessarily sequential, depending on whether or not sequential numbers are used in the second column of the splits file.
LOGFILE ASCII Log generated from executing Invsplit