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Input data point | Lock object | Output data point |
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a | false | a |
b | false | b |
... | false | ... |
a | true | x |
b | true | x |
... | true | x |
To use this tutorial, please do the following steps in advance:
- Install the NETx BMS Server. The setup can be found here at our website.
- Create a new BMS server workspace and integrate some data points that you want to use as lock object.
Creating the command
Within the NETx BMS Studio, start the XLogic Editor using the corresponding icon in the toolbar. Then select the entry "New Command ..." from the menu "File". A new dialog opens that is used to define the name of the command as well as its inputs, outputs, and parameters.
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To provide the command to the \productbmsserverNETx BMS Server, it has to be compiled. This can be done by clicking the "Save" icon within the toolbar which saves and compiles the current command. In addition, it is possible to change several options of a command. To open the "Options" dialog, the entry "Options ..." within the menu "File" has to be selected (cf. figure \ref{fig:lock_compile}). Within this dialog, basic information about the command can be specified. To make the command visible within the catalog of the \productname\ XLogic Editor and to reuse it in other commands, the flag "Add to Catalog" has to be activated. If the option "Auto-Compile" is set, the command is automatically compiled whenever the project is saved.
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After having finished the new condition, save the project, compile it, restart the \productbmsserverNETx BMS Server, and test the improvement. Now, the command tests the quality of the lock object and does not invoke any function if the quality is not "GOOD".
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