alertSetTimed()

Allows data point attributes to be set in a similar way to dpSet(). Additionally the timestamp can be set manually.

Synopsis

int alertSetTimed(time alerttime, time t1, int count1, string dp1, anytype value1[, time t2, ... ] );

Parameters

Parameter Meaning
alerttime Time which shall be used for the timestamp.
t1 Time of occurrence
count 1 Serial number
dp1 Data point name
value1 Value to be set

Return Value

Returns 0, in the event of a failure returns -1.

Errors

Errors can be retrieved with getLastError(). The return value is then the appropriate error code. An alert is issued in the event of non-existent data points, incorrect parameter transfers or spelling errors.

Description

Works in a similar way to dpSet(), with certain attributes being able to be set to an alert (to the value valueX). As alerts are not only identified by the associated data point dpX, but also by the time of their occurrence tX, this must also be transferred. It is also possible that several alarms are issued at the same time (for example: group alarm). Alarms of this kind are also assigned a serial number countX.

The parameter alerttime allows to specify the time used for the timestamp.

The attributes and their constants which can be set using alertSet() are described in the chapter _alert_hdl.

Examples

main()
{
  string dpe = "System1:ExampleDP_Arg1.";
  int range;
  time alerttime;
  time acktime;
  atime At;

//get range of the alert
  dpGet(dpe+":_alert_hdl.._act_range", range);

//get time of the alert
  dpGet(dpe+":_online.._stime", alerttime);

//make time that shall be used for the acknowledge timestamp
  acktime = makeTime(2012, 12, 22, 12, 12, 12);

//make time to be of type "atime"
  At = makeATime(alerttime, 0, dpe);

//make sure acknowledging is needed
  if(range != 0)
  {

//single-acknowledge alert
    alertSetTimed(acktime, alerttime, getACount(At), dpe+":_alert_hdl."+range+"._ack_state",
    DPATTR_ACKTYPE_SINGLE);
  }
}

Assignment

Data point function

Availability

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