A way to record Alarm commands w/o having to edit them in

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A way to record Alarm commands w/o having to edit them in

Postby GregoryM » Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:11 pm

Afternoon:

I'm setting up monitoring and I'm wondering, is there some way to record the Alarm commands into the script without having to edit them in?

Hope you can give me an easier way to do this.

Thanks
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Re: A way to record Alarm commands w/o having to edit them i

Postby eValid » Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:34 am

GregoryM wrote:Afternoon:

I'm setting up monitoring and I'm wondering, is there some way to record the Alarm commands into the script without having to edit them in?

Hope you can give me an easier way to do this.

Thanks


Thanks for posting GregoryM.

Here is a worked example showing how to use the built-in eValid Timer and the OvertimeAlarm commands:

http://www.e-valid.com/Products/Documen ... armex.html

It is a good idea to have a plan in place before you begin inserting Alarm commands. But assuming you know where you want the On*Alarm to go the sequence from the Script Window is simple:

Insert > Extrinsic commands > On*script > commands

Or you can put the commands you want inserted into a text file, copy them to the clipboard and then...

In the script window the sequence is as follows:

Insert > Clipboard commands > Paste

Remember, if eValid detects a syntax error in the script you are advised of that BEFORE the script is played back.

Hope that gives you some help with recording alarms into the script.

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