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PC104 RocketPort Option 37
Report Configuration
Report
Configuration
To configure reports, select
Config from the Edit menu.
The Single report options
cover all ports and are
overwritten each time the
reports are generated. The
Multiple report options
generate a separate report
for each port, and each
report file is appended each
time the report is generated.
For Hour reports, use the
Single and Multiple drop
lists to select whether you
are generating single or
multiple reports, or both.
For each report type, select
from the following types of data to include:
None: no report is generated.
Hour Data: only variables with “Hour” in the name are included.
All Data: all variables are included.
View Data: only variables that appear on-screen are included.
The External Program field is used to enter a command line to run another
program after the hourly reports have been generated. For example, you can use
this to run a batch file that performs custom report processing. The Test button
causes the command line to be executed immediately.
For Day reports, the single and multiple drop lists behave the same:
None: no report is generated.
Day Data: only variables with the words Day or Raw in the names are
included.
All Data: all variables are included.
View Data: only the variables that appear in the Port Monitor window are
included.
Likewise, the External Program field is used to enter a command line to be
executed after the daily reports have been generated.
The Update Time option allows you to set the rate at which the port information is
obtained and the calculations performed. There is a trade-off between Port
Monitor efficiency and response time. If you are using Port Monitor to view the
port activity on the screen, you may want to set the update time to 1 or 2 seconds,
so that the screen is updated frequently. If you are concerned about the monitor
program using CPU resources, set this to a higher value, (6 to 20 seconds) in order
to decrease the time required by the program to perform the calculations and
update the screen.
If Port Monitor is left active to generate reports, minimizing or reducing the
display area of the program helps reduce the CPU overhead of updating the
screen.
Port Monitor Files Port Monitor creates and uses the following files:
portmon.vew
calcs.dat
The default column layout is saved in portmon.vew. If you have been experimenting
with the appearance of the monitor screen, you can use the File menu Save option
to save your customized layout in another.vew file. You can retrieve this file later
by using the File menu Open option, or you can use the Edit menu View Default
option to retrieve portmon.vew and restore the default view.