Formattedvalue, D formattedvalue – Echelon OpenLNS User Manual

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FormattedValue

Summary

Contains the value of the data point as a Variant.

To read the value of a data point’s source object (the value of

the source object in the OpenLNS database and on the

network device containing the source object) as a formatted

value, call the DataPoint object's Read method, and then

read this property. If the AutoRead is set to True, the Read

method will be called automatically each time this property

is read.
To write the value stored in this property to a data point’s

source object (the value of the source object in the OpenLNS

database and on the network device containing the source

object), set this property to the desired value, and then call

the DataPoint object's Write method. If the AutoWrite

property is set to True, the Write method will automatically

be called each time this property is written to.
This property shares memory space with the Value

and

RawValue properties, which means that the information

contained in all three properties represents the same value.

The only difference between the three properties is that each

them is formatted differently; therefore, when you write to

the FormattedValue property, OpenLNS will update the

values of the Value and RawValue properties automatically,

to match the updated FormattedValue property.
If the data point’s source object is a network variable, you

should note that reading the Value property always causes a

poll and returns the resulting response, even if the network

variable is bound to the host or if the Data Server is already

polling. If the Value property is read, and the poll fails, an

exception will be thrown.
If the data point’s source object is a configuration property,

you can use the ValueStatus property to determine if the

value stored in the OpenLNS database for the configuration

property matches the value stored on the physical device. In

addition, the setting of the DataPoint object’s SourceOptions

property affects how LNS accesses the value of the

configuration property (either from the physical device

containing the configuration property, or from the OpenLNS

database).You should also be aware that some configuration

properties contain a constant attribute. If a configuration

property has the constant attribute set, it marks the

configuration property as read-only. If this attribute is set

and you attempt to write to the FormattedValue property, an

exception will be thrown. However, in some cases, you can

use the ConstantAttribute property to set or turn off this

attribute using OpenLNS.
You can use the MinValue and MaxValue properties to set

the minimum and maximum possible values for the data

point. If you write a value to the FormattedValue property

that exceeds the range established by these properties, the

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