ADS Environmental Services Profile Software 950015B6 User Manual

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Profile Software User's Guide

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The Block Function Editor dialog is divided and organized into
three sections:

Source The top section of the dialog displays the currently

selected monitor location and monitoring point. Use this
section to specify the beginning and ending dates and times of
the block editing period. Select the Span Per Day checkbox
when you want to perform block edits on only a limited time
period within each day. For example, you may want to edit
only velocity data during the period between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m
for the dates specified in the Start and End fields.

Conditions Use the middle section of the dialog to define the

conditions that must exist in order for the block edit to occur.
Select the data entity you want to evaluate, the type of
comparison you want to perform on the selected data entity,
and then the manually entered value or data entity to which you
want to compare it.

Note: A second and third level can be added to the IF
portion of the condition statement; however, the
complexity of second and third level block edits can create
erroneous data if any portion of the statement is wrong (or
not what you intended).

Result Use the bottom section of the dialog to define the

THEN portion of the IF/THEN statement. The THEN portion
will be the resulting action to occur once the defined IF
condition(s) exist.

Successfully use the Block Function Editor by performing the
following tasks:

• Creating a block edit

• Saving a block edit

In addition, use the Block Function Editor to retrieve previously
created and saved editing statements to save time when defining the
same editing condition for a different monitoring point.

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