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Appendix F - Variables Grouped by Fluidmove Activity F-123
A separate collection “FlowRate1Updated” (4012) will be triggered when the flow rate dialog is exited with “OK” (canceling the dialog will not save the
flow rate and a collection event will not be triggered).
In this example, the multiple flow rate variable (MultiFlowrates_V1 VID 560) and the updated flow rate value (FlowRate1 VID 400) were linked to the
flow rate updated collection event (FlowRate1Updated CEID 4012):
08/01/17 08:41:57 (8) Received Primary Message...
08/01/17 08:41:57 <S6F11 W
08/01/17 08:41:57 <L[3/1]
08/01/17 08:41:57 <U4[1/1] 34>
08/01/17 08:41:57 <U4[1/1] 4012> FlowRate1Updated
08/01/17 08:41:57 <L[2/1]
08/01/17 08:41:57 <L[2/1]
08/01/17 08:41:57 <U4[1/1] 440>
08/01/17 08:41:57 <L[1/1]
08/01/17 08:41:57 <F8[1/1] 4.027362e+001>
08/01/17 08:41:57 >
08/01/17 08:41:57 >
08/01/17 08:41:57 <L[2/1]
08/01/17 08:41:57 <U4[1/1] 438>
08/01/17 08:41:57 <L[1/1]
08/01/17 08:41:57 <F8[4/1] 4.198123e+001 3.316357e+001 2.657014e+001
08/01/17 08:41:57 4.027362e+001>
08/01/17 08:41:57 >
08/01/17 08:41:57 >
08/01/17 08:41:57 >
08/01/17 08:41:57 >
08/01/17 08:41:57 >
The updated flow rate matches the flow rate displayed in the dialog:
Figure F.47-3 Fluidmove Message Flow Rate Results
Note: Although the above example linked the “multiple flow rate” variable to the “flow rate updated” collection event, this is not recommended. It is
better to link the multiple flow rate variables only to the multiple flow rate collection events (4014 / 4015). The “flow rate updated” collection
event will be triggered whenever the flow rate is updated, not necessarily after running multiple flow rates. Linking multiple flow rates to this
collection event may produce misleading results as old data will be reported with a new value.