Omron CX-SUPERVISOR - SCRIPT REFERENCE REV2.0 Reference Manual page 187

Script language
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS – Script Language
Server
Server Application
Statement
String
SVGA mode
CX-Supervisor
Target Value
Taskbar
Text Object
Text type
Unicode
Validation Code
VGA mode
VBScript
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A Server is the central processing point of a Network which is accessible
to all computers. Networks affect CX-Supervisor in that further associated
options are available if the computer Network is connected.
An application that can be used to view or interact with, whilst currently
within CX-Supervisor.
Within the CX-Supervisor script language, a statement is a command
understood by the run-time environment. Statements are constructed of
commands and arguments, which when combined, help to formulate a
finished application to be used in the run-time environment.
The contents of a Text type point that can only contain literal alphanumeric
characters. A string starts following an opening quotation mark, and ends
before a closing question mark; in the example "name = "spot"", the
point "name" holds the string spot.
A mode of video display that provides 800 × 600 pixel resolution (or
higher) with 16 or more colours and is supported on Super Video Graphics
Adapter systems.
A SCADA software application which creates and maintains graphical user
interfaces and communicates with PLCs and other I/O mechanisms.
An ingredient must specify a target value for its related point. This is the
value to which the point will be set in runtime when the recipe is
downloaded.
An integral part of Microsoft Windows which allows Microsoft Windows
based applications to be started. CX-Supervisor is run from the Taskbar.
In CX-Supervisor, a text object is a string on a page. Attributes such as
typeface, point size, embolden, italicise, underline, left justify, flush right,
and centre can be applied to enhance its presentation.
A type of point that holds a string.
A Multi-Byte Character Set, which not only includes European Characters
like DBCS, but can also include global support including for Japanese,
Chinese and Cyrillic fonts. However, Unicode is not supported on all
Windows platforms.
Recipe validation code is CX-Supervisor script language which is used to
check point values before downloading a recipe.
A mode of video display that provides 640 × 480 pixel resolution with 16
colours and is supported on Video Graphics Adapter systems.
A Visual Basic style scripting language supported by Microsoft's
Windows Scripting Host.
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