SEQUENCING
Sequencing provides you with parameters for the trace command that let you
define branching conditions for the analyzer trigger.
You are limited to a total of seven sequence terms, including the trigger, if no
windowing specification is given. If windowing is selected, you are limited to a
total of four sequence terms.
The analyzer default is no sequencing terms. If you select the sequencer using the
find_sequence parameter, you must specify at least one qualifying sequence term.
find_sequence
Specifies that you want to use the analysis sequencer. You must enter at least one
qualifier.
QUALIFIER
Specifies the address, data, or status value or value range that will satisfy this
sequence term if looking for a sequence (find_sequence), or will restart at the
beginning of the sequence (restart). See the QUALIFIER syntax pages for further
information.
occurs
Selects the number of times a particular qualifier must be found before the analyzer
proceeds to the next sequence term or the trigger term. This option is not available
when trace windowing is in use. See the WINDOW syntax pages.
<#TIMES>
Prompts you for the number of times a qualifier must be found.
then
Allows you to add multiple sequence terms, each with its own qualifier and
occurrence count.
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