Onnetworkservicedeviceresetnew, Onnetworkvariablestringupdate – Echelon OpenLNS User Manual
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Added to API
LNS Release 3.0.
OnNetworkServiceDeviceResetNew
Summary
Indicates that the local network interface has reset
.
This event is identical to the old
OnNetworkServiceDeviceReset event, but it includes
information regarding the network service device’s network,
system, and object handles.
Lightweight Client applications cannot receive the
OnNetworkServiceDeviceResetNew event.
You can enable this event for your application by calling the
BeginResetEvent method. You can disable this event by
calling the EndResetEvent method.
Syntax
OnNetworkServiceDeviceResetNew(nsdObject As Object,
networkHandle as Long, systemHandle as Long, objectHandle
as Long)
Element
Description
nsdObject
The NetworkServiceDevice object
that reset.
networkhandle
The handle of the network in which
the NetworkServiceDevice object
resides.
systemHandle
The handle of the system in which
the NetworkServiceDevice object
resides.
objectHandle
The object handle of the
NetworkServiceDevice object being
reset.
Added to API
Prior to LNS Release 3.0.
OnNetworkVariableStringUpdate
Summary
Indicates that a network variable value has been updated
.
You can register for this event by setting the DsMonitorTag
property to a non-zero value.
This event was created for use with programming
environments that do not support passing Object types to
event parameters. It is identical to the
OnNetworkVariableUpdate event except that the value
parameter returns a String rather than a Variant.
If you want to use this event rather than the
OnNetworkVariableUpdate event, set the
lcaFlagsStringUpdate flag in the ObjectServer object's Flags
property to 1.
If you are using Visual C++, the
OnNetworkVariableStringUpdate event will not be fired in