Configuration definitions, Sample index and parameter definition – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual

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Configuration Definitions

There are three types of configuration definitions:

Adding new settings. You can add new settings if the current settings area of the spreadsheet is
blank (see

Figure 108

).

Deleting current settings. You can delete existing current settings by making the new settings area
blank.

Changing current settings. You can change existing current settings by writing a different setting
in the new settings area. The format of the existing setting and the new settings must be the same.

The configuration definition consists of the index and the parameter (see

Figure 107

). The index is

fixed for each function tag, so it must be the same for both the current settings and the new settings.
By modifying the settings in the parameter, you can add, delete, or change the settings.

You can write the configuration definition either between a function tag and another function tag, or
between a function tag and the end of the file. A configuration definition allows you to set the
parameters (adding, deleting, or changing) for the array. A row of configuration definitions can be
divided into the current settings area, a blank column, and the new settings area.

Configuration definition settings must comply with the following:

The current settings area and the new settings area must be in exactly the same format, with four
blank columns in between.

The maximum number of columns for the settings depends on the product, and is stated in the
declaration row.

The number of available columns for each function tag depends on the number of parameters that
can be set for each function and on the version of the spreadsheet.

When the current spreadsheet file is downloaded, the new settings area is left blank. All of the
columns should be separated by commas.

You may not change the indexes, and all of the specified index settings indexes must match the
actual settings.

Do not write the identical index more than once in the same function tag.

To change some but not all of the settings on the same function tag, for those settings that you
don’t want to change you need to copy and paste the current settings to the new settings area.
Otherwise, those settings will be processed as deleted.

Figure 107

shows an example of index and parameter definition.

Figure 107 Sample Index and Parameter Definition

.

Figure 108

shows sample configuration definition settings.

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