WINDOW
WINDOW allows you to selectively toggle analyzer operation. When enabled, the
analyzer will recognize sequence terms and trigger terms, and will store states.
When disabled, the analyzer is effectively off, and only looks for a particular enable
term.
You specify windowing by selecting an enable qualifier term; the analyzer will
trigger or store all states after this term is satisfied. If the disable term occurs after
the analyzer is enabled, the analyzer will then stop storing states, and will not
recognize trigger or sequence terms. You may specify only one enable term and
one disable term.
The analyzer defaults to recognizing all states. If you specify enable, you must
supply a qualifier term. If you then specify disable, you must specify a qualifier
term.
disable
Allows you to specify the term which will stop the analyzer from recognizing states
once the enable term has been found.
enable
Allows you to specify the term which will enable the analyzer to begin monitoring
states.
QUALIFIER
Specifies the actual address, data, status value or range of values that cause the
analyzer to enable or disable recognition of states. Note that the enable qualifier can
be different from the disable qualifier. Refer to the QUALIFIER syntax pages for
further details on analyzer qualifier specification.
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