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Set_parameter_memory_position_or_variable |
For this script action, you must first indicate what is to be set: parameter, memory position or variable. The further configuration options depend on this first choice.
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In the first underlined field, keep Parameter selected.
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Next to Parameter, click the underlined field to either add an existing dummy element or create a new dummy element.
[!NOTE] For more information on creating dummy elements, see Creating a dummy.
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Click the next underlined field to select the parameter that is to be set.
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For the next underlined field, either:
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Keep Value selected, and specify the value, or
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Click the Value field to select Variable instead, and select the variable.
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Optionally, if the parameter is a number, click the field next to offset and specify an offset value.
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This functionality can also be used to set a matrix crosspoint. In this case, the parameter is “matrix [matrix size]”, and you must specify a fixed value of the format input x -> output y (connected).
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Click the default Parameter field to select Memory position instead.
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Click the next field and either add an existing memory file or create a new memory file.
[!NOTE] For more information on creating memory files, see Creating a memory file.
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In the next field, specify the position of the memory file that should be set.
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For the next underlined field, either:
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Keep Value selected, and specify the value, or
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Click the Value field to select Variable instead, and select the variable.
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Optionally, click the field next to offset and specify an offset value.
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Click the default Parameter field to select Variable instead.
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In the next field, either specify an existing script parameter, or create a new one.
[!NOTE] For more information on creating script parameters, see Creating a parameter.
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For the next underlined field, either:
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Keep Value selected, and specify the value, or
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Click the Value field to select Variable instead, and select the variable.
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If necessary, click the offset field to specify an offset value. From DataMiner 10.1.0 [CU13], 10.2.0 [CU1] and 10.2.4 onwards, by default, without value offset is displayed. Click that field to switch it to with value offset and then specify the value.