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Configuration dialog box= of events consists of three parts (pages) containing related parameter= s.
Ge=
neral properties
Groups
Parameters
A text string describing the event. Maximum: 128 characters. Possibility= to use the Dictionary= (to open press CTRL+L).
Selection of an index for transformation palette. See the topic Transforma= tion palette.
The value of the event is always of Int-Integer type. Event value= represents the number of running instances of the given event.
The checked option causes that object numeric value (Event type) is equa= l to the number of
If not checked, the event value is always 0.
The checked option will create a queue of requests for the event start= .
The checked option will cause several requests for the event start to be= divided into simple requests, successive in time. The option can be us= ed only if the event start condition is a row, column or whole structure.= p>
The start object definition. Object representing the start condition may= be defined in several ways:
Also, it is necessary to define, for what status of the given object the= start condition is valid. In the drop down box placed below the object nam= e input filed, all the possible object value states are listed. The drop down box cont= ains the list, different for individual object types. The event start condi= tion is valid, when the object is in the selected status. If the option = Inverse function is checked, the start condition is valid when the obje= ct is in a state other than the selected one.
According to the object type for Start condition - Trigger, the o= ptions Create queue for event start requests and Sequential execu= tion of several changed values are enabled or disabled.
Using the spin button Priority allows to define the event priorit= y (1 up to 5). Higher number means higher priority. Higher event priority p= refers processing the event along with parallel run of several other events= .
The button to define event actions. Each event is defined by a sequence = of actions and start condition. Actions are similar to commands of standard= unstructured programming language (BASIC). Actions are defined in the Script editor.
Note:
If an event instance is running at the moment of the event saving, the ins=
tance will be terminated (forced termination). In such a case, the required=
script operation may not have been completed. Therefore, all forced termin=
ations are logged into the log database.
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