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Standard Event Reports and SER
Date Code 990215
SEL-351P Manual Técnico
with the oldest row (row 17) at the beginning (top) of the report and the
newest row (row 1) at the end (bottom) of the report. Chronological
progression through the report is down the page and in descending row
number.
SER 10 33
If you enter the SER command followed by two numbers (10 and 33 in
this example; 10 < 33), all the rows between (and including) rows 10 and
33 are displayed, if they exist. They display with the older row (row 33)
at the beginning (top) of the report and the newer row (row 10) at the
end (bottom) of the report. Chronological progression through the report
is down the page and in descending row number.
SER 47 22
If you enter the SER command followed by two numbers (47 and 22 in
this example; 47 > 22), all the rows between (and including) rows 47 and
22 are displayed, if they exist. They display with the newer row (row
22) at the beginning (top) of the report and the older row (row 47) at the
end (bottom) of the report. Reverse chronological progression through
the report is down the page and in ascending row number.
SER 3/30/98
If you enter the SER command followed by a date (date 3/30/98 in this
example), all the rows on that date are displayed, if they exist. They
display with the oldest row at the beginning (top) of the report and the
newest row at the end (bottom) of the report, for the given date.
Chronological progression through the report is down the page and in
descending row number.
SER 2/17/98 3/23/98 If you enter the SER command followed by two dates (date 2/17/98
chronologically precedes date 3/23/98 in this example), all the rows
between and including dates 2/17/98 and 3/23/98 are displayed, if they
exist. They display with the oldest row (date 2/17/98) at the beginning
(top) of the report and the newest row (date 3/23/98) at the end (bottom)
of the report. Chronological progression through the report is down the
page and in descending row number.
SER 3/16/98 1/5/98
If you enter the SER commands followed by two dates (date 3/16/98
chronologically follows date 1/5/98 in this example), all the rows
between and including dates 1/5/98 and 3/16/98 are displayed, if they
exist. They display with the latest row (date 3/16/98) at the beginning
(top) of the report and the oldest row (date 1/5/98) at the end (bottom) of
the report. Reverse chronological progression through the report is down
the page and in ascending row number.
The date entries in the above example SER commands are dependent on the Access Level 2
global Date Format setting DATE_F. If setting DATE_F = MDY, then the dates are entered, as
in the above examples, Month/Day/Year. If setting DATE_F = YMD, then the dates are entered
Year/Month/Day.
If the requested SER event report rows do not exist, the control responds:
No SER Data
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