
Common analysis and display functions
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Start Program/Script ← Action
Executes the specified program, script, or command, for example a user-defined script
or an external application. The command is executed asynchronously to the measure-
ment, that is: the measurement continues without waiting for the command to finish
execution. However, you can combine the action "Stop continuous sweep" with the
"Start Program/Script" to retain the processed measurement results (see
Type ← Start Program/Script ← Action
Defines the type of command to be executed, which determines the application
required to execute the command. For example, a SCPI command script (
*.inp
) is
executed in the R&S IECWIN tool.
Program/script (Browse) ← Start Program/Script ← Action
Defines the path and file name of the script or program to be executed; invalid (not
available) file names are indicated by red font.
Add Action
Adds another action to be taken when the specified events occur. You can define up to
3 different actions. The order in which the actions are defined is irrelevant.
If several actions are scheduled due to one or more rules, the actions are performed in
the following order (if specified):
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●
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Any other actions are performed in parallel.
Remove Action
Removes the corresponding action from the rule.
Save
Saves the rule definition. Saving is only available if the rule definition is valid. Invalid
parts of the definition are indicated by red font, for example if the specified command
name, result, or limit line does not exist. Other validity checks are not performed.
7.7.3
Debugging rules with the EBA-Journal
Access
: "Event-based actions" > "Show Journal"
The event-based actions journal shows the logging information for the rules defined in
the EBA manager. This information is useful to debug rules when actions are not per-
formed as expected.
Event-based actions