5 dde communication by clients, 1 basic parameter communication, 2 special options – Bronkhorst FlowDDE User Manual

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5 DDE COMMUNICATION BY CLIENTS

5.1 B

ASIC PARAMETER COMMUNICATION

Client applications communicate to the FlowDDE server by using DDE messages. Before messages can be exchanged, a

DDE link had to be made. A DDE link consists of three parts: the server, the topic and an item. For separation the

characters '|' and '!' may be used, so a DDE link in e.g. Microsoft Excel becomes Server|Topic!Item.

For standard instrument parameters and the FlowDDE server, these are:

• Server: FlowDDE or FlowDDE2

• Topic: C(X)

for channel X

• Item: P(Y)

for parameter Y

An example of a DDE link in a Microsoft Excel cell is =FlowDDE|’C(1)’!’P(8)’ to read parameter 8 of channel 1.

5.2 S

PECIAL OPTIONS

5.2.1 Channel 0

Special commands can be sent to FlowDDE by means of the command channel 0, C(0). This channel is not related to

any FLOW-BUS instrument, but is for FlowDDE control only. Channel 0 contains P(0) , P(1) and P(2) items only.

P(0) is the command parameter. Write a number to P(0) will trigger FlowDDE to read all parameter values from one or

more channels and update the parameter values at the DDE level. To read a smaller amount of parameters, parameter

groups can be read. Which parameters are in which group can be found in the parameter list.

• C(0)!P(0) = X

read values of all parameters of channel X

• C(0)!P(0) = X.Y

read values of all parameters in group Y of channel X

• C(0)!P(0) = -1

read values of all parameters of all channels

Other special actions can be triggered by P(0):

• C(0)!P(0) = -2

open a log file, read all parameter values on all channels, and close the file.

• C(0)!P(0) = -3

bring the main window to the front

• C(0)!P(0) = -4

bring the FLOW-BUS configuration window to the front

• C(0)!P(0) = -6

bring the Poll time window to the front

• C(0)!P(0) = -7

bring the System settings window to the front

• C(0)!P(0) = -8

restart the communication

• C(0)!P(0) = -9

terminate FlowDDE

• C(0)!P(0) = -10

minimize FlowDDE

P(1) is the read status information channel. When FlowDDE is reading data from the FLOW-BUS, all status/error

messages will be send to this parameter. When the value of this parameter is 0, everything is OK, otherwise will

contain the status/error message.

P(2) is the write status information channel. When a client application sends data to FlowDDE and FlowDDE sends the

values to the FLOW-BUS, any status/error messages will be send to this parameter. When the value of this parameter

is 0, everything is OK, otherwise will contain the status/error message.

5.2.2 Parameter 0

Similar to the way parameter 0 of channel 0 can be used to read parameters from any channel, parameter 0 of any

channel can be used to read parameters from that channel:

• C(X)!P(0) = Y

read value of parameter Y of channel X

• C(X)!P(0) = Y-Z

read values of parameters Y to Z of channel X

• C(X)!P(0) = GROUPY

read values of all parameters in group Y of channel X

• C(X)!P(0) = ALL

read values of all parameters of channel X

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