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Time functions, Time functions -16 – Rockwell Automation 9301 Series RSView32 Users Guide User Manual

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To examine multiple tags at once, use a wildcard in the expression
argument.

Example: Tag functions

ALM_IN_ALARM(vessel3\TIC3\pv*)

Returns 1 (true) if one or more tags in the specified folder have a
name beginning with the letters “pv” and are in alarm. Returns 0
(false) if none of the specified tags are in alarm.

Time functions

The following built–in functions examine system time. These
functions use the time or interval parameters.

These are the functions:

ALM_FAULT(tag)
or
ALM_FAULT(tag*)

1 (true) if there has been an alarm fault for the specified tag.

If examining multiple tags, 1 (true) if there has been an alarm fault for
one or more of the tags.

COMM_ERR(tag)

1 (true) if the last read or write operation for the specified tag indicated
a communication failure.

Note that you can examine the status of only one tag with this function.

This function

Returns

This wildcard

Does this

*

Matches any number of characters, including the
backslash (\) character.

?

Matches any single character.

This function

Returns

TIME(“time”)

1 (true) if the time specified is the current time.