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ReportOut()

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ReportOut
ReportOut

ReportOut

Prints out the assigned report model.

Subroutine

Command

ReportOut (“Model Name”)

Script

ReportOut “Model Name”

Description

Prints out the assigned report model regardless of the output time. You can print the report even if the report model is not operating. The report model printed by the function is not saved as a file.

Example

Prints out the report model named “WaterTreatment”.

ReportOut (“WaterTreatment”)

FormatStr()

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FormatStr
FormatStr

FormatStr

Outputs the specified value as a string in the conversion format.

Subroutine

Command

FormatStr(“Conversion Format”,Value Type,Value)

Script

n=FormatStr(“Conversion Format”,Value Type,Value)

Description

Outputs the specified value as a string in the Conversion Format. The conversion format is the same as the Format format in C, such as “%04d”, “%5.2f”, etc. However, there is a limit of one parameter.

The value you want to convert is specified in the Value parameter.

Value Type

Value

0

If the value you want to convert is a non-decimal integer

1

If the value you want to convert is a real number with floating-point values

2

If the value you want to convert is a string

Example

Converts “1823” to match the “%5.2f” format.

n=FormatStr(“%5.2f”,0,1823)

OpenPage()

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OpenPage

OpenPage

Displays the page during the project runtime.

Subroutine

Command

OpenPage (“Page name”)

Script

OpenPage “Page name”

Description

This command opens the page window which is saved as “Page name”.

Example

Enter the command to display the“Page1” window.
OpenPage (“Page1”)

Open the GOOGLE main window.

OpenPage("http://www.google.com")

Display the GOOGLE main window at (top: 100, left: 200, width: 800, height: 600).

OpenPage("http://www.google.com,position:100,200,800,600")

OpenPageEx()

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OpenPageEx

OpenPageEx

Opens the item registered on the specified page, replacing it with the specified tag.

Subroutine

Command

OpenPageEx(“Page Name”,”Tag Name List”)

Script

OpenPageEx “Page Name”,”Tag Name List”

Description

Opens the item registered on the specified page, replacing it with the specified tag.

When editing a page, replace the items specified by $1, $2... Replace the items specified by $n with the tag names specified in the “Tag Name List”. Tag names are separated by commas (,).

Example

Replace the $1 and $2 items on Page1 with tags “AA” and “BB”, respectively, to display them on the current screen.

OpenPageEx(“Page1”,”AA,BB”)

ReplacePage()

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ReplacePage

ReplacePage

Replaces the current page with the specified page.

Subroutine

Command

ReplacePage (“Page name”)

Script

ReplacePage “Page name”

Description

Replaces the current page with “Page name”.

Example

Replaces the current page with the “Page A” page.
ReplacePage (“Page A”)

ReplacePageEx()

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ReplacePageEx

ReplacePageEx

Replaces the current page with the specified page, and replaces the registration entry with the specified tag.

Subroutine

Command

ReplacePageEx("New Page Name","Tag Name List")

Script

ReplacePageEx "New Page Name","Tag Name List"

Description

Replaces the current page with the specified page, and replaces the registration entry with the specified tag.

When editing a page, replace the items specified by $1, $2... Replace the items specified by $n with the tag names specified in the “Tag Name List”. Tag names are separated by commas (,).

Example

Replaces the $1 and $2 items on “Page1” with tags “AA” and “BB”, respectively, and display them on the screen.

ReplacePageEx(“Page1”,”AA,BB”)

RunApp()

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RunApp

RunApp

Run the specific application.

Subroutine

Command

RunApp(“File”, “Parameters”)

Script

RunApp “File”, “Parameters”

Description

Runs a user's specific application. In the “File” field, enter the full path to the file, and in the “Parameters” field, enter the path to any files that are required to run, if any.

(Caution) This command will only work on the computer running CimonX.

Example

Runs the Excel program and open the “Test.xlsx” file.

RunApp(“C:\ProgramFiles\MicrosoftOffice\Office15\excel.exe”,”C:\Test.xlsx”)

ProjectBackup()

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ProjectBackup

ProjectBackup

Backs up the files set in the Backup.ini file to the specified path.

Subroutine

Command

ProjectBackup(“Path”)

Script

ProjectBackup “Path”

Description

Backs up the files set in the Backup.ini file to the specified “Path”.

In the Backup.ini file, you can specify the files you want to back up.

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Example

Backups files to Drive C.

Projectbackup(“C:\”)