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See DP message [[WRITE_USER_DEF_DATA]] for explanation of the concept. User Defined Data is read with EventHandler macro [[%udd]]. | See DP message [[WRITE_USER_DEF_DATA]] for explanation of the concept. User Defined Data is read with EventHandler macro [[%udd]]. | ||
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Back to [[Event_Handler#Statements]]. | Back to [[Event_Handler#Statements]]. |
Revision as of 11:26, 17 July 2007
Event_Handler statement - Write User Defined Data.
Format: wudd index number
Write number to User Defined Data at the location index.
Example:
wudd 8 4321 - Write value 4321 to variable 8
See DP message WRITE_USER_DEF_DATA for explanation of the concept. User Defined Data is read with EventHandler macro %udd.
Related command: tmp
Back to Event_Handler#Statements.