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CALL RTR_SEND_TO_SERVER

If /FORMAT is specified without fmt-string, RTR automatically generates a format string. The format string is generated using the parameters given for the qualifiers /SIGNED, /UNSIGNED, /STRING and /LENGTH. The following table shows permitted values for these qualifiers when using /FORMAT without fmt-string.

Table 6–15 Generated Format Strings

Data Type

With /LENGTH=

With /NOLENGTH

 

 

 

STRING

=n, "%nC"

"%nC" where n=strlen(string)

SIGNED

=1, "%SB"

"%SL"

SIGNED

=2, "%SW"

"%SL"

SIGNED

=4, "%SL"

"%SL"

UNSIGNED

=1, "%UB"

"%SL"

UNSIGNED

=2, "%UW"

"%SL"

UNSIGNED

=4, "%UL"

"%SL"

 

 

 

Refer to Application Programmer's Reference Manual, section ``Defining a Message Format Description'' for information on constructing a fmt-stringparameter.

/LENGTH_OF_FIELD=field-length

Enter the size of the message field that you want to define. The default for string types is the length of the message entered, plus one (for the zero termination byte). The default for signed and unsigned types is four. This is a positional qualifier; it must immediately follow the message field that it refers to.

/NODE[=node-list] /NODE=default-node-list (D)

Specifies that the command is executed on all nodes specified in node-list. If node-listis omitted then the command is executed only on the node where the command was issued.

/OUTPUT[=file-spec] /OUTPUT=stdout (D)

Specifies that the resulting information is written to the file file-spec. If /OUTPUT or file-specis omitted then the standard or default output is used.

/READONLY

/NOREADONLY

The /READONLY qualifier sets the flag RTR_F_SEN_READONLY in the call rtr_send_to_server( ).

/RETURN_TO_SENDER /NORETURN_TO_SENDER

The /RETURN_TO_SENDER qualifier sets the flag

RTR_F_SEN_RETURN_TO_SENDER in the call rtr_send_to_server( ).

/TYPE_OF_DATA=STRING SIGNED UNSIGNED /TYPE_OF_DATA=STRING (D)

Enter the data type of the message field that you want to define. The default is the string type. This is a positional qualifier; it must immediately follow the message field that it refers to.

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