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<Data> Parameter

<Data>
<iLONDataLogger>

<Log>

<UCPTindex>2</UCPTindex>
<UCPTpointName>NVL_nviDlCount2</UCPTpointName>
<UCPTstart>2002-01-27T00:00:00.000+01:00</UCPTstart>

<UCPTstop>2002-11-28T00:00:00.000+01:00</UCPTstop>

<UCPTcount>3</UCPTcount>

</Log>
</iLONDataLogger>
</Data>

<Result> Parameter

<Result>
<iLONDataLogger>
<Log>

<UCPTindex>2</UCPTindex>
<UCPTfileName>/root/data/log2.dat</UCPTfileName>
<UCPTstart>2002-08-29T10:32:00.000-07:00</UCPTstart>
<UCPTstop>2002-08-29T14:34:20.000-07:00</UCPTstop>
<UCPTlogLevel>8.5</UCPTlogLevel>
</Log>
</iLONDataLogger>

</Result>


The DataLoggerClear function includes several properties in the <Result> parameter. These
properties provide information about the Data Logger and the log file affected by the

function. Table 20 describes these properties.

Table 20 DataLoggerRead Output Properties

Property Description

<UCPTindex>

The index number assigned to the Data Logger.

<UCPTfileName>

The name of the log file the Data Logger is using.

<UCPTstart>
<UCPTstop>

These properties represent timestamps indicating the log times of

the first and last log entries in the log file. The timestamps are
shown in local time, with appended time zone indicators showing

the difference between local time and UTC. For more information
on this, see Local Times and Coordinated Universal Time on page

6-12.

<UCPTlogLevel>

The volume of the log file that has been consumed, as a

percentage. For example, the value 90.0 indicates that the log is
90% full.

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