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State notification code
GPS.Time.sYear<comp><value>
<value>
GPS.Time.sMonth<comp><value>
<value>
GPS.Time.sMDay<comp><value>
<value>
GPS.Time.sWeek<comp><value>
<value>
GPS.Time.sWDay<comp><value>
<value>
GPS.Time.sHour<comp><value>
<value>
GPS.Time.sTimespan=<value>
<value>
GPS.Time.sDatespan=<value>
<value>
<comp>
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GPS.Time (GPS Time states and events)
Meaning
True when the current year obtained from the GPS date matches the specified year
<value> (format is "yyyy", e.g. 2006). State is checked every second.
Example:
GPS.Time.sYear=2006
Set the value of year in a range of 1 and 10000 that matches your application.
True when the current month obtained from the GPS date matches the specified
month <value> (the format is "mm", e.g. 12). State is checked every second.
Example:
GPS.Time.sMonth=12
Integer value between 1 and 12, where January is the first month of the year and
December is the twelfth.
True when the current day of month obtained from the GPS date matches the
specified day <value> (the format is "dd" without leading "0" , e.g. 8). State is
checked every second.
Example:
GPS.Time.sMDay=8
Integer value between 1 and 31. Valid Day values are 1 through 28, 29, 30, or 31,
depending on the current Month value. For example, the possible Day values for
month 2 (February) are 1 through 28 or 1 through 29, depending on whether or not
the Year value specifies a leap year. If the specified value is not within range, this
state never results True.
True when the current number of weeks obtained from the GPS date matches the
specified number of weeks <value> (the format is "ww" without a leading "0", e.g.
40). State is checked every second.
Example:
GPS.Time.sWeek=40
Integer value between 1 and 52.
True when the current week day obtained from the GPS date matches the specified
week day <value> (the format is "hh", e.g. 12). State is checked every second.
Example:
GPS.Time.sWDay=2
Integer value between 1 and 7, where Monday is the first day of the week and
Sunday is the seventh.
True when the current hour obtained from the GPS date matches the specified hour
<value> (the format is "ww" without a leading "0", e.g. 40). State is checked every
second.
Example:
GPS.Time.sHour=12
Integer value between 0 and 23. If the specified value is not within range, this state
never results True. The value 0 corresponds to midnight, 12 corresponds to noon,
and so on.
True, when the current system time is within the user specified time span <value>.
State is checked every second.
Note: This state can be used to generate activity reports or stop reports for a period
of time (e.g. generate activity reports between 8:30:00 and 14:45:00)
Example:
GPS.Time.sTimespan=8:30:40-14:45:51
Represents a period of time as separate start time and end time values separated
by dash "-" without spaces (TimeStamp as a string in the format hh:mm:ss-
hh:mm:ss). Valid Hour (hh) values are 0 through 23, without a leading zero. Valid
Minute (mm) and Second (ss) values are 0 through 59, without a leading zero.
True when the current GPS date is within the user specified date span <value>.
State is checked every second.
Note: This state can be used to generate activity reports or stop reports for a range
of
date
(e.g.
2006 until Thursday 16
Example:
GPS.Time.SDataspan=10.01.2006-20.01.2006
Represents a range of date as separate start date and end date values delimited by
dash "-" (DateStamp as a string in the format dd.mm.yyyy-dd.mm.yyyy). The start
and end dates consist of the number of day, month and year. depending on the
specified Month value (mm), valid Day (dd) values are 1 through 28, 29, 30, or 31,
without a leading zero. For example, the possible Day values for month 2 (February)
are 1 through 28 or 1 through 29, depending on whether or not the Year value
specifies a leap year. Valid Month (mm) values are 1 through 12, without a leading
zero and Year (yyyy) values are 2000 through 9999.
Compares two values and return a Boolean (True/False) value that represents the
result of the comparison. It can be set to =, !=, <, >, <= or >=.
Table 29:
GPS Time states and events.
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