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'''%chg(ON_txt,OFF_txt)''' | '''%chg(ON_txt,OFF_txt)''' |
Latest revision as of 14:28, 16 December 2020
The %chg macro is used in the Event Handler, and will return one value when the event goes ON, and another value when the event goes OFF.
Syntax
%chg(ON_txt,OFF_txt)
Returns "ON_txt" when the event goes ON, "OFF_txt" when the event goes OFF
Examples
Example 1:
LOG "Door %1.dir is %chg(OPEN ,CLOSED)"
- Result in System Log when event goes ON: - "Door 123 is OPEN"
- Result in System Log when event goes OFF: - "Door 123 is CLOSED"
Example 2:
IF %chg(1,0) LOG "Event goes ON" stop ENDIF LOG "Event goes OFF"
Back to Event_Handler#List_of_macros.