editmask
Formatting instructions for displaying the field content on the interface of the myDatanet server or input
via the interface of the myDatanet server.
Formatting instructions
Explanation
0=off;1=on
A ComboBox is created in which the text following the "=" is displayed
for each entry instead of the value. Entries must be separated using a
";".
decpl
Numeral, integer positive. Number of decimal places that should be displayed.
vscale
Numeral, floating point. Virtual scaling of the value. The extracted value is multiplied by this factor and
only then can it continue to be used.
This value represents value k from the formula k*x+d.
vofs
Numeral, floating point. Virtual offset of the value. The extracted value is multiplied by vscale, and vofs
is then added to the value.
This value represents value d from the formula k*x+d.
min
The minimum value for the subsequent display on the server (e.g. graphic).
max
The maximum value for the subsequent display on the server (e.g. graphic). This value is used for the
length of the character string in the string (or char) data type. This means that the specification of the
max. value for the string (or char) is mandatory.
chmode
The channel mode. This selected setting affects any further processing and display of the channel in the
individual server modules.
The following channel modes are available:
Mode
Name
Explanation
1
Digital
The channel is processed as a digital channel. To prevent any problems from
occurring, the included value should be 0 or 1.
2
Day
counter
A counter for which the value is reset once daily. This reset must be completed
by the control program.
3
Interval
meter
A meter that is reset every time a measurement data record is created. This
reset must be completed by the control program.
6
(standard)
Analogue A "simple" measurement value, e.g. the temperature
12
Infinite
meter
A meter for which the value is never reset, e.g. water or electricity meter
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