Difference between revisions of "External Data Input"
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tmp 2 "%scutf(%edi,\,,2)" | tmp 2 "%scutf(%edi,\,,2)" | ||
if %scmp(%tmp(0),connect) | if %scmp(%tmp(0),connect) | ||
− | $ | + | $CALL L%tmp(1) L%tmp(2) |
stop | stop | ||
endif | endif | ||
if %scmp(%tmp(0),disconnect) | if %scmp(%tmp(0),disconnect) | ||
− | $ | + | $C L%tmp(1) |
− | $ | + | $C L%tmp(2) |
stop | stop | ||
endif | endif | ||
[[Category:Event Handler]] | [[Category:Event Handler]] |
Revision as of 16:29, 23 November 2007
Event description
Event Owner: | EDI Text Config |
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Event type: | 28 - External Data Input |
Sub-Event: | 1 – 4: specifies which EDI port. 0: matches all ports |
When Change to ON: | When valid data is received on EDI port |
When Change to OFF: | N/A |
When Related to: | N/A |
- Input message
- - The EDI port is defined in the ‘Serial Ports’ Setup
- - The input message must have a termination character. Max 128 char.
- - Parsing the content is done in the action string in the Event Handler
- Context parameters
- Useful macros and statements
Example
The rule below will allow you to issue commands to EDI port like this:
- Input command: connect,101,103
- -Generates internal command $CALL L101 L103
- Input command: disconnect,101,103
- -Generates internal commands $C L101and $C L103
tmp 0 "%scutf(%edi,\,,0)" tmp 1 "%scutf(%edi,\,,1)" tmp 2 "%scutf(%edi,\,,2)" if %scmp(%tmp(0),connect) $CALL L%tmp(1) L%tmp(2) stop endif if %scmp(%tmp(0),disconnect) $C L%tmp(1) $C L%tmp(2) stop endif