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Language function
Use the built-in language function to return the name of the current run-time language. An
expression containing this function is evaluated whenever a language switch occurs.
FactoryTalk alarm functions
Use the built-in FactoryTalk alarm functions to examine the status of one or more
FactoryTalk alarms.
You can specify an absolute or a relative reference to an alarm source.
This function Returns this value Example
CurrentLanguage The RFC1766 name of
the current run-time
language.
CurrentLanguage()
Returns en-US, if the current run-time
language is English (United States).
This function Returns
AE_HighSeverityAcked (AlarmName)
or
AE_HighSeverityAcked (Alarm*)
The highest severity value, from 1 to 1000, of
specified alarms that have the state In Alarm and
Acknowledged.
0 if none of the specified alarms is In Alarm and
Acknowledged.
AE_HighSeverityUnacked
(AlarmName)
or
AE_HighSeverityUnacked (Alarm*)
The highest severity value, from 1 to 1000, of
specified alarms that have the state In Alarm and
Unacknowledged.
0 if none of the specified alarms is In Alarm and
Unacknowledged.
AE_InAlarmAckedCount (AlarmName)
or
AE_InAlarmAckedCount (Alarm*)
The number of specified alarms that have the state
In Alarm and Acknowledged.
0 if none of the specified alarms is In Alarm and
Acknowledged.
AE_InAlarmUnackedCount
(AlarmName)
or
AE_InAlarmUnackedCount (Alarm*)
The number of specified alarms that have the state
In Alarm and Unacknowledged.
0 if none of the specified alarms is In Alarm and
Unacknowledged.
AE_NormalUnackedCount
(AlarmName)
or
AE_NormalUnackedCount (Alarm*)
The number of specified alarms that have the state
Normal and Unacknowledged.
0 if none of the specified alarms is Normal and
Unacknowledged.
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