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DYNAMIC_INFO | TELL command for the processes with the name *.EVH and *.HIS. This TELL command does not have any parameters. After receiving the command, the process writes, into its log file, information about: - list of all running instances of ESL scriptsFormat: ESL;ESL name ESL - text identifying the next information ESL name - script identification1 - registered text strings (GETACCESS action) Format: ACCESS;ESL name;String;time of GetAccess;bGlobal;userComment;status ACCESS - text identifying the next information XML - text identifying the next information REFOBJ - text identifying the next information DBCONNECT - text identifying the next information FIO - text identifying the next information CNT - text identifying the next information 1 - script identification: text string uniquely identifying the running ESL scrip. It contains the object name (HOBJ)[instance number] unique numerical identifier. |
SHOW_TRANS_LIST idInstance | If idInstance = 0, the command shows both the list of all instances of events that are pending to finish the transaction and the list of transactions. If idInstance <> 0, the command shows the information about the particular instance (you can find the list of instances in the dialog window ESL Diagnostic Pack or by the tell command TASK_STATUS command). |
STATISTICS path+file | Writes data about the processor time consumption according to individual events into a file. |
STDOUT output | The command redirects the standard output to a new one. Example: |
TASK_STATUS path+filename | Writes currently executed lines of all the script running in a specified process into a file (*.EVH or *.HIS). The command also supplies the information about whether the ESL script is currently executing the external function. If yes, the file will contain the name of the function and the line number of the script calling the function. |
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DP ON/OFF | Debug Pipe - shows/hides the information about communication with D2000 Calc (only if the process window is displayed on the desktop). | ||||||
RESET_STATISTICS | Resets the counters for evaluating the statistical data. | ||||||
STATISTICS path+file | Writes statistical data about individual I/O tags into a file. The file contains the following information: I/O tag name, number of recalculations and number of new values broadcasted into the system. The counters are reset while starting the process D2000 Calc or using the command RESET_STATISTICS. | ||||||
STDOUT output | The command redirects the standard output to new one. Example: | ||||||
CALCINFO ON|OFF clcName [row] | The command is used to determine the reason for calculating the eval tag that has the Calculation method parameter set to At change or Trigger value. The command ensures (CALCINFO ON) that into the LOG file of the process will be continually written information about the reason for the calculation of the eval tag. The CALCINFO OFF command terminates the continuous log to the LOG file. It is used for the eval tags that have the Calculation Method parameter set to At change or Trigger value. Record in the LOG file contains:
Parameters: clcName - the name of eval tag row - specifies a row number for a structured eval tag. If not specified, the replacement value is 0 and all rows will be tracked. Example (the content of LOG file): Tell TELL command: CALCINFO ON P.OnSec In the LOG file, there is a record that that the information is about the calculation of the calculated P.OnSec object. The value of the object changed from HOBJ=20 (VALUE IN $20). Next, the individual attributes of the input value are displayed. Output value attributes are displayed after a row containing VALUE OUT content.
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| The command enables to compare the values of destination columns (of structured variables), configured in the eval tags, with the values that were calculated by D2000 Calc. When specifying the particular object of Structured variable type, for which the comparison should be done, the value of parameter DestId, or also ColIndex for the particular column, must be a non-zero. It is followed by the optional keywords from the list: Detail, Debug, Ignore_Time, ReCalc0s, ReCalc1m. You may find the detailed information in the document Checking values of destination columns. Note 1: This command is mainly used for diagnostic purposes in D2000 Systems. Note 2: Command is supported only in version D2000 V8.0.5. | ||||||
SHOW_DYN_INFO {Mask|HOBJ} [Row] | It enables displaying a configuration and the current status of a particular eval tag. The eval tag is defined as an input parameter either through its ID (HOBJ) or mask. If several eval tags match the mask, the first 20 tags will be displayed. If Row parameter is different than 0, it must be the eval tag, the values of which are written to a destination column of structured variable. For common eval tags (those that have not a destination column) the Row parameter must be 0 or not specified. The log format is identical with the format [Calc], which is stated in the article Checking values of destination columns, Example 3. | ||||||
GET_SOURCE_VALUE HOBJ Row Col | It enables the displaying of the inputs into the calculation providing they are the inputs from the structured variables. The log format is identical with the format [DestVal] Checking values of destination columns, Example 3. Note: This command is mainly used for diagnostic purposes in D2000 systems. |
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