Command responses (continued)
Recvmsg?
Successful responses to the recvmsg? command will be in the following format:
Packet_end_flag
Unread_available
Msg_Count
Msg_index_1
Number
Date
Time
Encode type
Message
Msg_index_2
Number
Date
Time
Encode type
Message
Msg_index_N
Number
Notes:
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Packet_end_flag: 0 – More packets to continue; 1 – End of the packets.
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Unread_available: 1 – Unread Messages available; 0 – No Unread Messages available for the
request.
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Msg_Count – Total number of messages sent in a packet.
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N – Maximum number of messages per packet.
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If the time is not specified in the query, default range of 24 hrs from 00:00:00 to 23:59:00 will be
considered.
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If the date is not specified in the query, all unread messages will be retrieved, using the time filter.
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Encode type can be ASCII or Extended ASCII or Unicode
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If requested number of messages is not found, the available unread messages will be provided.
Error responses for the read queries will be in the following format:
Err: error code [See Error Code tables in this chapter]
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