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OpenLNS Programmer's Reference

487

codes in the range 80–126 and 128–255

cannot be received by an OpenLNS

application. This is because these codes

are used for network management,

diagnostic, and network variable

messages, and they are processed

directly by the NSD.

msgMonOpts

The

MsgMonitorOptions

object.

Data Type

Long.

Read/Write

Read/write.

Added to API

LNS Release 3.0.

Parent

Summary

Returns the object that spawned the current child object. The

parent object is determined by the means in which a child

object is accessed, not by the OpenLNS Object hierarchy.

Availability

Local, full, lightweight, and independent clients. Note that

some collection objects are not available to Independent

clients.

Syntax

parentObject = object.Parent

Element

Description

parentObject

The object that is the parent of the

specified object.

object

Any object for which the parent is

desired.

Data Type

Object.

Read/Write

Read only.

Added to API

Depends on the object used to access the property. Generally,

this property exists for an object as soon as the object is

added to the API.

Priority

Summary

Determines whether priority is used when polling or

explicitly updating a message monitor point using the Value

property.

See the Monitor and Control chapter of the OpenLNS

Programmer’s Guide for more information

Availability

Local, full, lightweight, and independent clients. Note that

temporary

MonitorSet

objects and temporary monitor points

are not available on Independent clients.

Syntax

priorityValue = monOptsObject.Priority

Element

Description

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