Configuration dialog box of events consists of three parts (pages) containing related parameters.
General 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 Transformation 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 equal 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 used only if the event start condition is a row, column or whole structure.
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 name input filed, all the possible object value states are listed. The drop down box contains the list, different for individual object types. The event start condition is valid, when the object is in the selected status. If the option Inverse function is checked, the start condition is valid when the object is in a state other than the selected one.
According to the object type for Start condition - Trigger, the options Create queue for event start requests and Sequential execution of several changed values are enabled or disabled.
Using the spin button Priority allows to define the event priority (1 up to 5). Higher number means higher priority. Higher event priority prefers 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 instance will be terminated (forced
termination). In such a case, the required script operation may not have been completed. Therefore, all forced
terminations are logged into the log database.