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248 Table: eCAP_generic
As explained for the group name, the field can be either defined on
position (through eCAPG_Msg_start_n and eCAPG_Msg_len_n) or
occurrence (through eCAPG_Msg_field_n).
The value 0 denotes this field is not available in the datastream. The
remaining values in field eCAPG_Msg_len_n must be set to 0 and
eCAPG_Msg_field_n to 0. In this case, the field eCAPG_Dft_Msg_str must
be used to define a default message.
A message indication can be defined based either upon string position
(through eCAPG_Msg_start_n and eCAPG_Msg_len_n) or based upon
field occurrence (through eCAPG_Msg_field_n).
A positive value in eCAPG_Msg_start_n indicates a positional definition is
available, and denotes the start position of the message.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 6
eCAPG_Msg_len_n
This field specifies the length of the message.
If the field eCAPG_Msg_start_n equals 0, the eCAPG_Msg_len_n must be
0. If the field eCAPG_Msg_start_n is non-0, the eCAPG_Msg_len_n must
be non-0, and define the length of the message.
Note the length specified in eKERNEL_ALARM table.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 16
eCAPG_Msg_field_n
This field specifies the occurrence number of the field that denotes
message, and only applies when a field separator is defined. In this case,
no positional definition is active.
The field must be 0 when no such definition is active.
A positive value indicates the field number. For example, when the field
separator is / and the datastream is 001/02/ABC, the value of 1 returns
001 as message, a value 2 would return 02 as message, and 3 would
return ABC as message.
An example of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 0
eCAPG_Ala_Descr_start_n
This value specifies, together with eCAPG_Ala_Descr_len_n and
eCAPG_Ala_Descr_field_n, the alarm description contents in the
datastream.
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