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Progam Summary Window - Status Values

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I may have asked this before and for some reason I just don't get it.

In the Program Summary Window, there is a Status row.

I would think that this information will show that if a program has been requested to run a True value would show and would change if you stop the program to a False value.

Am I wrong in my asumption?

And if not - the what does it do?

I have Applied Run to programs and have seen the status change to "True", but If I tell the Program to Stop, I don't see a "False" Value.

Is there a bug or am I buggy?

 

I am trying to set up some Programs as Flags and I want to progammically change their values.

Am I supposed to be able to run or stop a program even if it is empty and see the Status Value change?

 

Thanks,

 

Clarence

It is all about satisfaction. It doesn't mean that the program is running (or not). It only meas that the criteria set forth is within the parameters specified. For instance, IF between 5:00 and 6:00 would show TRUE at 5:16, but FALSE at 6:12. THEN does its thing only when the IFS are within spec.

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OK.

I quess I had my hat on backwards. Now I guess I can make some sense out of this.

Thanks, I'll try my approach from a different direction.

 

Let me see what I can figure out.

 

Clarence

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