
OPATtern
OPATtern
Command Syntax:
where:
c label-name
c label-pattern
Example:
HP
16518
Programming Reference
command/query
The OPATtern command allows you to construct a pattern
term for the 0 marker which is then used with the
criteria and
when moving the marker on patterns. Since this command
deals with only one label at a time, a complete specification could require
several commands.
When the value of a pattern is expressed in binary, it represents the bit
values for the label inside the pattern
term. In whatever base
is used, the value must be between 0 and 2
1, since a label may not have
more than 32 bits. Because the c labelqattern parameter may contain
don’t cares, it is handled as a string of characters rather than a number.
The OPATtern query, in pattern marker mode, returns the pattern
specification for a given label name. In the time marker mode, the query
returns the pattern under the 0 marker for a given label. If the 0 marker
is not placed on valid data, don’t cares (XX...X) are returned.
:
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c label-name
<label-pattern
:: string of up to 6 alphanumeric characters
. .
. .
. .
OUTPUT XXX;
Subsystem
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