Worth Data 7000 manual Properties TCP/IP COM, Problems, Valid values blank or a valid file name

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Properties - TCP/IP COM

Properties are the various configuration variables used by the WDIPterm control. They are directly assignable in your application (eg. "WDIPterm.ServerOn = true") and can be set in your development environment’s object browser.

Note that your development environment may show more properties for the WDIPterm control than are listed here. This is normal. You may ignore pro-perties you see listed in your development environment that are not listed here.

ServerOn

 

True, False

Valid values:

Function:

Set to True to enable the server. Set to false to turn the server off. You should leave this

 

off unless your program is actually running. Setting it to True at design-time can cause

Quiet

problems.

 

True, False

Valid values:

Function:

If Quiet is set to True then any status and error message generated by WDIPterm will be

 

suppressed.

LogFile

Valid values: blank or a valid file name

Function: If the file does not exist it will be created. If it exists, it will be appended to. If LogFile is blank, no log file is maintained.

ClientList

Read Only.

Valid Values:

Function: Returns a formatted string listing all attached client BaseNames and associated IP numbers. Format is "basename CR/LF ip address CR/LF basename…".

Methods - TCP/IP COM

Methods are commands that you issue to the WDIPterm control. All of the "Inputxxx" commands cause the terminal to wait for operator input.

Note that your development environment may show more available methods for the WDIPterm control than are listed here. This is normal. You may ignore methods you see that are not listed here.

InputAny

Parameters: basename, channel, terminal, line, position, prompt, shifted, timestamped

Function: This instructs the terminal attached to client basename on channel to display the prompt at line and position and wait for data to be entered from either terminal keypad or scanner. If shifted is set to "true", the terminal will start in shifted mode. Timestamped appends a (hhmmss) prefix to the returned data.

InputKeyBd

Parameters: basename, channel, terminal, line, position, prompt, shifted, timestamped

Function: This instructs the terminal attached to client basename on channel to display the prompt at line and position and wait for data to be entered from the terminal keypad only. If shifted is set to "true", the terminal will start in shifted mode. Timestamped appends a (hhmmss) prefix to the returned data.

InputScanner

Parameters: basename, channel, terminal, line, position, prompt, allowbreakout, timestamped

Function: This instructs the terminal attached to client basename on channel to display the prompt at line and position and wait for data to be entered from the terminal scanner only. Setting allowbreakout to true allow user to "breakout" of scanner only mode by pressing

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7000 specifications

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