Difference between revisions of "%1.exp"
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− | [[ | + | '''%1.exp''' returns the [[Users_%26_Stations_%28AlphaPro%29#UDP|User defined parameter]] as enterened in AlphaPro, '''Users & Stations''' -> '''UDP''' tab. |
− | + | '''%2.exp''' is used to read the User Defined Parameter of the "Related-to" station. In AlphaNet this is supported when the station is in the local exchange where the event is executed. | |
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+ | Example: | ||
− | [[ | + | [[File:UDP Field.PNG|thumb|left|500px|UDP (User Defined Parameter) is configured in AlphaPro]] |
+ | <br style="clear:both;" /> | ||
+ | Using the example above: | ||
+ | Expression Returned value | ||
+ | ---------- -------------- | ||
+ | %1.exp = 4321 | ||
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− | + | [[Event_Handler#Formating|Formating]] of the returned data is supported. | |
− | Expression Returned value | + | |
− | ---------- -------------- | + | '''Note:''' The macro cannot be followed by a character a-z or A-Z. |
+ | This will result in a syntax error. Either a space character must be used, | ||
+ | or the macro must be followed by empty brackets () if space cannot be used. | ||
+ | . | ||
+ | Expression Returned value | ||
+ | ---------- -------------- | ||
%1.exp = 4321 | %1.exp = 4321 | ||
%1.exp Ma = 4321 Ma | %1.exp Ma = 4321 Ma | ||
%1.exp()Ma = 4321Ma | %1.exp()Ma = 4321Ma | ||
− | %1.expMa = Syntax error | + | %1.expMa = <Syntax error> |
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 4 October 2019
%1.exp returns the User defined parameter as enterened in AlphaPro, Users & Stations -> UDP tab.
%2.exp is used to read the User Defined Parameter of the "Related-to" station. In AlphaNet this is supported when the station is in the local exchange where the event is executed.
Example:
Using the example above:
Expression Returned value ---------- -------------- %1.exp = 4321
Formating of the returned data is supported.
Note: The macro cannot be followed by a character a-z or A-Z. This will result in a syntax error. Either a space character must be used, or the macro must be followed by empty brackets () if space cannot be used. . Expression Returned value ---------- -------------- %1.exp = 4321 %1.exp Ma = 4321 Ma %1.exp()Ma = 4321Ma %1.expMa = <Syntax error>