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This procedure describes how to manage the kinds of
windows that may be giving you data during a simulation. For
instance, when running Jog, an output window may be displayed
stating that a point is unreachable. In addition, Data Readout ![]() ![]() This procedure describes how to manage those windows so that the user is not inundated with data. |
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This is a shared command. You can access it while
the simulation command is active. It deactivates the command
currently running. After closing the Message Window Manager ![]() ![]() |
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Filtering Output Messages |
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Output messages generated by specific devices during simulations have a Filter button added. All output messages are assigned one of four interest levels (in ascending order of severity): Info, Warning, Error, Fatal Error. | ||||||||||||||||||
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The filter applies to the output window for the particular device. In the example above, the Output Window for the robot 503HW14T, will be filtered. Filtering the output for this device does not affect the output from other devices. | ||||||||||||||||||
During the simulation, if a message is sent to the
message window and the severity of this message does not match the
selected filter, this message is not be displayed. It is, however,
be maintained. Consequently, if the user later changes the active
filter, all messages corresponding to the new filter are be displayed in
the order they have occurred (assuming that you have not cleared the
messages using the Clear button from the message window or the
Clear All button from the Message Window Manager ![]() |