Standard topic format, Examples – Echelon LNS DDE Server User Manual

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Standard Topic Format

The standard topic format specifies a network, subsystem, and topic type.

Ose this format except when you are using custom topics as described in

the next section. To use a standard topic format, specify a topic with the
following three components:

Network_name.Subsystem_path.Topic_type

Each component is separated from the other by a single period ("."). The

Subsystem_path component may consist of multiple subsystems, each also
separated by a period. Following is a description of the three components

(all three components must be specified):


Network_name

The name of the network as defined in the LNS database.
The Network_name is case sensitive.

Subsystem_path

The full path to the subsystem containing the device to be

accessed, as defined in the LNS database. The subsystem
path in itself may consist of one or more components. For
example, Building-A54.Level-B.Section-K is the

subsystem path for a Section-K subsystem within a Level-B

subsystem within a Building-A54 subsystem. The
Subsystem_path is not specified for the system topic. The
Subsystem_path is case sensitive.

Topic_type

Specifies the type of information required. The topic type
must be one of the following: Netvar, DevNV, NV,

LMNV, LMCP, NVCP, DevCP, DevNVCP, LMNVCP, LM,
MsgTag, MT, Dev, or System. These types are described

later in this chapter under Topic types. The Topic_type is

not case sensitive.


The LNS DDE Server folder and detail panes can be used to find the name

of the network and subsystem path. If accessing a remote network, the LNS

Server must be running on the host PC.

Examples

Below are a few examples of correctly formatted topics:

Network1.Subsystem 1.Netvar

NetX.SubystemY.SubsystemZ.MsgTag

Building-A54.Level-B.Section-K.LMNVCP

Network.System

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