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Hello Andrew, If i write SEVR in .db file, it will become constant and so during normal operation if some thing makes it INVALID_ALARM, it will not be reported.In this case i will bypass SEVR and make it constant. Thanks --Vishnu From: Andrew Johnson <[email protected]> Sent: Mon, 18 Mar 2013 20:14:01 To: "Vishnu Patel" <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: mbboDirect record questions Hi Vishnu, On 2013-03-16 Vishnu Patel wrote: > So it think some thing make prec->sevr = INVALID_ALARM > which lead first time caput sets Bn to the value. > I don't know how prec->sevr sets INVALID_ALARM, and it is expected or not. The default value for the SEVR field is INVALID_ALARM (in dbCommon.dbd), but you can override that value in your .db file for each individual record. - Andrew -- There is no such thing as a free lunch. When invited for lunch, it is best to check if you are there to eat, or to be eaten. -- Clive Robinson Get your own FREE website and domain with business email solutions, click here
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