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<tr><th>doc</th> | <tr><th>doc</th> | ||
<td>An XmlDoc object, to which elements are added corresponding to the cumulative set of <var>[[MSGCTL command|MSGCTL]]</var> commands | <td>An XmlDoc object, to which elements are added corresponding to the cumulative set of <var>[[MSGCTL command|MSGCTL]]</var> commands which have been issued, or to the single <var>MSGCTL</var> setting as specified by the <var>EDEFHD</var> argument.</td></tr> | ||
<tr><th><var>EDEFHD</var></th> | <tr><th><var>EDEFHD</var></th> | ||
<td>A string of at least 14 bytes. | <td>A string of at least 14 bytes. This argument is used to create a single element in the <var class="term">doc</var> method object that is built from the first 14 bytes of the value specified for an internal Model 204 structure named <code>EDEFHD</code>. These bytes identify an error message and control the processing when the given message is produced. | ||
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Although this argument is likely to seldom be used, an example is [[#EDEFHD|shown below]]. </p></td></tr> | |||
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==Usage notes== | ==Usage notes== | ||
In file SIRIUS (which can be [https://model204.rocketsoftware.com/maint/ullist downloaded from Rocket]) is a procedure which can be used to show the <var>MSGCTL</var> commands currently in effect in the online. | |||
The procedure is named <code>RKTCMP_MSGINFO</code>, and here is an example of its use, showing example output: | |||
<p class="output">OPEN FILE SIRIUS | |||
INCLUDE RKTCMP_MSGINFO | |||
MSGCTL M204.0843 NOOPR | |||
MSGCTL M204.1303 NODUMP NOSNAP | |||
MSGCTL M204.0099 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0131 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0353 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0608 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0619 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0620 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0621 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0622 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0821 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.0858 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.1149 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.1203 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL M204.1238 NOAUDIT | |||
MSGCTL MSIR.0007 DUMPALL | |||
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===Cumulative effect of all MSGCTL commands=== | ===Cumulative effect of all MSGCTL commands=== | ||
If the only <var>MSGCTL</var> command issued in the Online | If the only <var>MSGCTL</var> command issued in the Online has been: | ||
<p class="code">MSGCTL M204.0843 NOOPR</p> | <p class="code">MSGCTL M204.0843 NOOPR</p> | ||
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</nowiki></p> | </nowiki></p> | ||
The value of the <code>M204Version</code> attribute will, of course, depend on the Model 204 version you are using. | |||
If you subsequently return M204.0843 to its normal state: | If you subsequently return M204.0843 to its normal state: | ||
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The <code>opr="yes"</code> attribute indicates that the message is sent to the console operator. | The <code>opr="yes"</code> attribute indicates that the message is sent to the console operator. | ||
===Settings from a single MSGCTL command | ===<b id="EDEFHD"></b>Settings from a single MSGCTL command=== | ||
If you inspect the hex value for the <var>MSGCTL</var> settings: | If you inspect the hex value for the <var>MSGCTL</var> settings: | ||
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You can use the first 28 hexadecimal characters of the data at offset <code>+00000000</code>: | You can use the first 28 hexadecimal characters of the data at offset <code>+00000000</code>: | ||
<p class=" | <p class="code"><nowiki>%doc:loadMsgctl(EDEFHD=('00000000' '034B0103' '0100000000' '0000'):hexToString) | ||
%doc:print | %doc:print | ||
</nowiki></p> | </nowiki></p> | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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<li><var>[[LoadMessageInfo (XmlDoc subroutine)|LoadMessageInfo]]</var>, which produces an XmlDoc with the same attributes for the <code><msg></code> elements. | <li><var>[[LoadMessageInfo (XmlDoc subroutine)|LoadMessageInfo]]</var>, which produces an <var>XmlDoc</var> with the same attributes for the <code><msg></code> elements. | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
{{Template:XmlDoc:LoadMsgctl footer}} | {{Template:XmlDoc:LoadMsgctl footer}} |
Revision as of 22:51, 14 July 2016
Load MSGCTL commands to this XmlDoc (XmlDoc class)
[Introduced in Model 204 7.7]
Syntax
doc:LoadMsgctl[( [EDEFHD= forRocketSupport])]
Syntax terms
doc | An XmlDoc object, to which elements are added corresponding to the cumulative set of MSGCTL commands which have been issued, or to the single MSGCTL setting as specified by the EDEFHD argument. |
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EDEFHD | A string of at least 14 bytes. This argument is used to create a single element in the doc method object that is built from the first 14 bytes of the value specified for an internal Model 204 structure named EDEFHD . These bytes identify an error message and control the processing when the given message is produced.
Although this argument is likely to seldom be used, an example is shown below. |
Usage notes
In file SIRIUS (which can be downloaded from Rocket) is a procedure which can be used to show the MSGCTL commands currently in effect in the online.
The procedure is named RKTCMP_MSGINFO
, and here is an example of its use, showing example output:
OPEN FILE SIRIUS INCLUDE RKTCMP_MSGINFO MSGCTL M204.0843 NOOPR MSGCTL M204.1303 NODUMP NOSNAP MSGCTL M204.0099 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0131 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0353 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0608 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0619 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0620 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0621 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0622 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0821 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.0858 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.1149 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.1203 NOAUDIT MSGCTL M204.1238 NOAUDIT MSGCTL MSIR.0007 DUMPALL
Cumulative effect of all MSGCTL commands
If the only MSGCTL command issued in the Online has been:
MSGCTL M204.0843 NOOPR
Then the following request:
begin %d is object xmlDoc auto new %d:loadMsgctl %d:print end
Produces:
<msgctls M204Version="7.7.0F"> <msg num="M204.0843" class="I" auditType="MS" term="no" count="no"/> </msgctls>
The value of the M204Version
attribute will, of course, depend on the Model 204 version you are using.
If you subsequently return M204.0843 to its normal state:
MSGCTL M204.0843 OPR
Then the result of the above request will be:
<msgctls M204Version="7.7.0F"> <msg num="M204.0843" class="I" auditType="MS" term="no" opr="yes" count="no"/> </msgctls>
The opr="yes"
attribute indicates that the message is sent to the console operator.
Settings from a single MSGCTL command
If you inspect the hex value for the MSGCTL settings:
*LOOK MSGCTL 0 14 MSGCTL 7D88E020 MSGCTL +00000000 7D89F080 034B0103 01000000 00000000
You can use the first 28 hexadecimal characters of the data at offset +00000000
:
%doc:loadMsgctl(EDEFHD=('00000000' '034B0103' '0100000000' '0000'):hexToString) %doc:print
The result of the above fragment is:
<msgctls M204Version="7.7.0F"> <msg num="Mxxx.0843" class="I" auditType="MS" term="no" opr="yes" count="no"/> </msgctls>
See also
- LoadMessageInfo, which produces an XmlDoc with the same attributes for the
<msg>
elements.