Difference between revisions of "COMMAND RESPONSE"
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|colspan="5"|General response message to messages introduced in AMC 07.00 or newer messages. | |colspan="5"|General response message to messages introduced in AMC 07.00 or newer messages. | ||
− | (COMMAND_RESPONSE is used rather than dedicated | + | (COMMAND_RESPONSE is used rather than dedicated XXX_ACK and XXX_NAK messages ) |
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|align=center|1||[[UINT2]]||colspan="3"|The message_id that this message is a response to. | |align=center|1||[[UINT2]]||colspan="3"|The message_id that this message is a response to. |
Latest revision as of 15:13, 6 July 2022
COMMAND_RESPONSE | 0x0066 | 102 | AMC 07.00 | |
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General response message to messages introduced in AMC 07.00 or newer messages.
(COMMAND_RESPONSE is used rather than dedicated XXX_ACK and XXX_NAK messages ) | ||||
1 | UINT2 | The message_id that this message is a response to.
Example: 0x0065 if this message is a response to CANCEL_MAIL. | ||
2 | UINT1 | Command status, possible values are:
1 = Command performed successfully. 3 = Internal resource was busy, no queuing. 4 = Access not allowed. (OPC: no license) 5 = Target busy, command queued. 6 = Target HW failed/not present (OPC: overlapping registration of same OPC device from different nodes). | ||
3 | UINT4 | Command response options:
Additional information about the execution of the message. Interpretation of this field is dependent on the message id, see separate descriptions under each message having this message as response. |