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== Links ==
== Links ==
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* [[Sequencer]]
* [[Sequencer]]
* [[mhttpd]]
* [[mhttpd]]
*
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== Purpose  ==
== Purpose  ==
The ODB /Sequencer tree contains information related to the [[Sequencer]]. The keys are used by the Sequencer system and are not usually accessed directly by the user (but see [[#Path]]).
The ODB /Sequencer tree contains information related to the [[Sequencer]]. The <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">State</span> and <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">Script</span> subdirectories are used by the Sequencer system and are not usually accessed directly by the user. The <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">Command</span> directory allows for programmatic control of the Sequencer.


== Creating the /Sequencer tree ==
== Creating the /Sequencer tree ==
The <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">/Sequencer</span>  ODB tree is created the first time that the Sequencer button on the MIDAS web browser [[mhttpd]] is pressed. It will be filled with default values.
The <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">/Sequencer</span>  ODB tree is created the first time that the msequencer program is run. It will be filled with default values.


== Example of /Sequencer tree ==
== Example of /Sequencer tree ==
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Sequencer                      DIR
Sequencer                      DIR
     State                      DIR
     State                      DIR
      Path                    STRING  1    256  0s   0  RWD  /home/midas/online/seq
        New File                BOOL    1    4    5h  0  RWD  n
         Filename                STRING  1    256  0s   0  RWD  test_seq.msl
        Path                    STRING  1    256  5h   0  RWD  /home/cdms/packages/SuperCDMS_DAQ/MidasDAQ/online/sequencer/
         Error                  STRING  1    256  0s   0  RWD
         Filename                STRING  1    256  5h   0  RWD  dc.msl
         Error line              INT    1    4    0s   0  RWD  0
         Error                  STRING  1    256  5h   0  RWD
         SError line            INT    1    4    0s   0  RWD  0
         Error line              INT    1    4    5h   0  RWD  0
         Message                STRING  1    256  0s   0  RWD
         SError line            INT    1    4    5h   0  RWD  0
         Message Wait            BOOL    1    4    0s   0  RWD  n
         Message                STRING  1    256  5h   0  RWD
         Running                BOOL    1    4    0s   0  RWD  y
         Message Wait            BOOL    1    4    5h   0  RWD  n
         Finished                BOOL    1    4    0s   0  RWD  n
         Running                BOOL    1    4    5h   0  RWD  n
         Paused                  BOOL    1    4    0s   0  RWD  n
         Finished                BOOL    1    4    5h   0  RWD  y
         Current line number    INT    1    4    0s   0  RWD  8
         Paused                  BOOL    1    4    5h   0  RWD  n
         SCurrent line number    INT    1    4    0s   0  RWD  7
         Current line number    INT    1    4    5h   0  RWD  6
         Stop after run          BOOL    1    4    0s   0  RWD  n
         SCurrent line number    INT    1    4    5h   0  RWD  4
         Transition request      BOOL    1    4    0s   0  RWD  n
         Stop after run          BOOL    1    4    5h   0  RWD  n
         Loop start line        INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         Transition request      BOOL    1    4    5h   0  RWD  n
         Loop start line        INT    4    4    5h  0  RWD
                                        [0]            3
                                        [1]            0
                                        [2]            0
                                        [3]            0
        SLoop start line        INT    4    4    5h  0  RWD
                                        [0]            1
                                        [1]            0
                                        [2]            0
                                        [3]            0
        Loop end line          INT    4    4    5h  0  RWD
                                        [0]            8
                                        [1]            0
                                        [2]            0
                                        [3]            0
        SLoop end line          INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            6
                                         [0]            6
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         SLoop start line        INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         Loop counter            INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            5
                                         [0]            1
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         Loop end line          INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         Loop n                  INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            11
                                         [0]            200
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         SLoop end line         INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         Subdir                  STRING  1    256  5h  0  RWD
                                         [0]            10
        Subdir end line         INT    1    4    5h  0  RWD  0
        Subdir not notify      INT    1    4    5h  0  RWD  0
        If index                INT    1    4    5h  0  RWD  0
        If line                INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         Loop counter           INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         If else line           INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            2
                                         [0]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         Loop n                  INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         If endif line          INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            3
                                         [0]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
        Subdir                  STRING  1    256  0s  0  RWD
         Stack index            INT    1    4    5h   0  RWD  0
        Subdir end line        INT    1    4    0s  0  RWD  0
         Subroutine end line    INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
        Subdir not notify      INT    1    4    0s  0  RWD  0
         Stack index            INT    1    4    0s   0  RWD  0
         Subroutine end line    INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
                                         [0]            0
                                         [0]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         Subroutine return line  INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         Subroutine return line  INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            0
                                         [0]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         Subroutine call line    INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         Subroutine call line    INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            0
                                         [0]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         SSubroutine call line  INT    4    4    0s   0  RWD
         SSubroutine call line  INT    4    4    5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]            0
                                         [0]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [1]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [2]            0
                                         [3]            0
                                         [3]            0
         Subroutine param        STRING  4    256  0s   0  RWD
         Subroutine param        STRING  4    256  5h   0  RWD
                                         [0]
                                         [0]
                                         [1]
                                         [1]
                                         [2]
                                         [2]
                                         [3]
                                         [3]
         Wait value              FLOAT  1    4    0s   0  RWD  6
         Wait value              FLOAT  1    4    5h   0  RWD  0
         Wait limit              FLOAT  1    4    0s   0  RWD  25
         Wait limit              FLOAT  1    4    5h   0  RWD  0
         Start time              DWORD  1    4    0s   0  RWD  0
         Start time              DWORD  1    4    5h   0  RWD  0
         Wait type              STRING  1    32    0s   0  RWD ODB>=
         Wait type              STRING  1    32    5h   0  RWD
         Last msg                STRING  1    10    0s   0  RWD  12:54:58
         Last msg                STRING  1    10    5h   0  RWD  16:09:03
     Variables                   DIR
     Script                      DIR
         runs                    STRING 1    2     2m   0  RWD  3
        Lines                   STRING  6    19    5h  0  RWD
 
                                        [0]            LOOP 200
                                        [1]              TRANSITION START
                                        [2]              WAIT SECONDS 120
                                        [3]              TRANSITION STOP
                                        [4]              WAIT SECONDS 10
                                        [5]            ENDLOOP
        XML                    STRING  1    343  5h  0  RWD 
    Command                    DIR
         Start script            BOOL    1    4    5h  0  RWD  n
        Stop immediately        BOOL    1    4    5h  0  RWD n
        Load new file          BOOL    1    4     5h   0  RWD  n
        Load filename          STRING  1    1    5h  0  RWD
</pre>
</pre>




== Keys in the <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">/Sequencer</span> ODB tree ==
== Keys in the <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">/Sequencer</span> ODB tree ==
=== <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">Command</span> subtree ===
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
* '''Type:''' DIR
</div>
The  {{Odbpath|path=Command}} subtree in the  [[#top|/Sequencer ODB tree]] is created by msequencer. The sequencer will perform various actions when keys in this subtree are set by the user.
<br>
---------
<br>
==== <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">Start script</span>  ====
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
* '''Type:''' BOOL
* '''Default:'''  "n"
</div>
Setting this key in the [[#Command subtree|Command subtree]] to "y" will start the currently-loaded sequencer script.
<br>
---------
<br>
==== <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">Stop immediately</span>  ====
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
* '''Type:''' BOOL
* '''Default:'''  "n"
</div>
Setting this key in the [[#Command subtree|Command subtree]] to "y" will stop the currently-running sequencer script.
<br>
---------
<br>
==== <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">Load new file</span>  ====
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
* '''Type:''' BOOL
* '''Default:'''  "n"
</div>
Setting this key in the [[#Command subtree|Command subtree]] to "y" will cause the sequencer to load a new script (as defined by the "Load filename" key).
<br>
---------
<br>
==== <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">Load filename</span>  ====
<div style="column-count:3;-moz-column-count:3;-webkit-column-count:3">
* '''Type:''' STRING
* '''Default:'''  ""
</div>
This key in the [[#Command subtree|Command subtree]] defines which on-disk file the sequencer should load when "Load new file" is set to "y". The filename must end in ".msl" and must not contain "..".
<br>
---------
<br>


=== <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">State</span> subtree ===
=== <span style="color:purple; font-style:italic">State</span> subtree ===
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</div>  
</div>  


The  {{Odbpath|path=State}} subtree in the  [[#top|/Sequencer ODB tree]] is created by [[mhttpd]]. It is used by the [[Sequencer]] to store various data while running the sequence.
The  {{Odbpath|path=State}} subtree in the  [[#top|/Sequencer ODB tree]] is created by msequencer. It is used by the [[Sequencer]] to store various data while running the sequence.


The user may wish to change the path of where Sequencer files are stored (see [[#Path]]) otherwise this tree is largely for internal use.  
The user may wish to change the path of where Sequencer files are stored (see [[#Path]]) otherwise this tree is largely for internal use.  
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</div>  
</div>  


The  {{Odbpath|path=Variables}} subtree in the  [[#top|/Sequencer ODB tree]] is created by the [[Mhttpd]]. It is used by the [[Sequencer]] to store input parameters used by the sequence.
The  {{Odbpath|path=Variables}} subtree in the  [[#top|/Sequencer ODB tree]] is created by the msequencer program. It is used by the [[Sequencer]] to store input parameters used by the sequence (see [[Sequencer#PARAM|PARAM command]]).
 


<br>
<br>
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* '''Type:''' STRING
* '''Type:''' STRING
* '''Default:'''   
* '''Default:'''   
</div>
Keys are created when [[Sequencer#PARAM|PARAM statements]] are included in the [[Sequencer]] file. In  the [[#Example of /Sequencer tree|example above]],
the ODB key  {{Odbpath|path=runs}} has been created in the  {{Odbpath|path=Variables}} subtree with the value 3. The Sequencer file used in the example contained a statement
"PARAM runs", and when the sequence was started, the user entered the value "3" for the number of runs.


Keys are created when PARAM statements are included in the Sequencer file. In  the [[#Example of /Sequencer tree|example above]],
the ODB key  {{Odbpath|path=runs}} has been created with the value 3. The Sequencer file used in the example contains a statement
"PARAM runs", and when the sequence was started, the user entered the value "3" for the number of runs.





Latest revision as of 14:45, 3 February 2020


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Purpose

The ODB /Sequencer tree contains information related to the Sequencer. The State and Script subdirectories are used by the Sequencer system and are not usually accessed directly by the user. The Command directory allows for programmatic control of the Sequencer.

Creating the /Sequencer tree

The /Sequencer ODB tree is created the first time that the msequencer program is run. It will be filled with default values.

Example of /Sequencer tree

An example of the /Sequencer tree where the sequencer is running is shown below.

$mhttpd -p 8080 -D
$odbedit
[local:Defaults:S]ls -rwl /Sequencer
Key name                        Type    #Val  Size  Last Opn Mode Value
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sequencer                       DIR
    State                       DIR
        New File                BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Path                    STRING  1     256   5h   0   RWD  /home/cdms/packages/SuperCDMS_DAQ/MidasDAQ/online/sequencer/
        Filename                STRING  1     256   5h   0   RWD  dc.msl
        Error                   STRING  1     256   5h   0   RWD
        Error line              INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        SError line             INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        Message                 STRING  1     256   5h   0   RWD
        Message Wait            BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Running                 BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Finished                BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  y
        Paused                  BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Current line number     INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  6
        SCurrent line number    INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  4
        Stop after run          BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Transition request      BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Loop start line         INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             3
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        SLoop start line        INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             1
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Loop end line           INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             8
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        SLoop end line          INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             6
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Loop counter            INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             1
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Loop n                  INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             200
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Subdir                  STRING  1     256   5h   0   RWD
        Subdir end line         INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        Subdir not notify       INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        If index                INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        If line                 INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             0
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        If else line            INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             0
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        If endif line           INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             0
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Stack index             INT     1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        Subroutine end line     INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             0
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Subroutine return line  INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             0
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Subroutine call line    INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             0
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        SSubroutine call line   INT     4     4     5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             0
                                        [1]             0
                                        [2]             0
                                        [3]             0
        Subroutine param        STRING  4     256   5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]
                                        [1]
                                        [2]
                                        [3]
        Wait value              FLOAT   1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        Wait limit              FLOAT   1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        Start time              DWORD   1     4     5h   0   RWD  0
        Wait type               STRING  1     32    5h   0   RWD
        Last msg                STRING  1     10    5h   0   RWD  16:09:03
    Script                      DIR
        Lines                   STRING  6     19    5h   0   RWD
                                        [0]             LOOP 200
                                        [1]               TRANSITION START
                                        [2]               WAIT SECONDS 120
                                        [3]               TRANSITION STOP
                                        [4]               WAIT SECONDS 10
                                        [5]             ENDLOOP
        XML                     STRING  1     343   5h   0   RWD  
    Command                     DIR
        Start script            BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Stop immediately        BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Load new file           BOOL    1     4     5h   0   RWD  n
        Load filename           STRING  1     1     5h   0   RWD


Keys in the /Sequencer ODB tree

Command subtree

  • Type: DIR

The Command subtree in the /Sequencer ODB tree is created by msequencer. The sequencer will perform various actions when keys in this subtree are set by the user.





Start script

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

Setting this key in the Command subtree to "y" will start the currently-loaded sequencer script.



Stop immediately

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

Setting this key in the Command subtree to "y" will stop the currently-running sequencer script.



Load new file

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

Setting this key in the Command subtree to "y" will cause the sequencer to load a new script (as defined by the "Load filename" key).



Load filename

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: ""

This key in the Command subtree defines which on-disk file the sequencer should load when "Load new file" is set to "y". The filename must end in ".msl" and must not contain "..".




State subtree

  • Type: DIR

The State subtree in the /Sequencer ODB tree is created by msequencer. It is used by the Sequencer to store various data while running the sequence.

The user may wish to change the path of where Sequencer files are stored (see #Path) otherwise this tree is largely for internal use.





Path

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: ""

This key in the State subtree contains the directory path of the sequencer loadfile(s)




Filename

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: ""

This key in the State subtree contains the name of the current sequencer loadfile.





Error

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: ""

This key in the State subtree contains the error message from the system when an error is detected, or blank if no error.





Error line

  • Type: INT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree contains the loadfile line number where error occurred, or zero if no error.





Serror line

  • Type: INT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree contains the  ??? line number where error occurred, or zero if no error.





Message

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: ""

This key in the State subtree contains the Sequencer message





Message wait

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

This key in the State subtree contains ...




Running

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

This key in the State subtree indicates whether the sequencer is running.




Finished

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "y"

This key in the State subtree indicates whether the sequencer is finished.





Paused

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "y"

This key in the State subtree indicates whether the sequencer is paused.





Current line number

  • Type: INT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree indicates the line number in the loadfile that the sequencer is currently executing.





SCurrent line number

  • Type: INT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree indicates the line number in ??? that the sequencer is currently executing.





Stop after run

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

This key in the State subtree indicates whether the sequencer should stop after current run





Transition request

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

This key in the State subtree indicates whether a transition has been requested by the sequencer loadfile.





Transition request

  • Type: BOOL
  • Default: "n"

This key in the State subtree indicates whether a transition has been requested by the sequencer loadfile.





Loop start line

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree contains the line number(s) in the sequencer loadfile where a loop starts.





SLoop start line

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree contains the line number(s) ...




Loop end line

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains the line number(s) in the sequencer loadfile where a loop ends.





SLoop end line

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains the line number(s) ... where a loop ends.





Loop counter

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains the loop counter for loops.





Loop n

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...





Subdir

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: ""

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...





Subdir end line

  • Type: INT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...





Subdir not notify

  • Type: INT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...





Stack index

  • Type: INT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...





Subroutine end line

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...





Subroutine return line

  • Type: INT array of 4 elements
  • Default: 0,0,0,0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...






Subroutine param

  • Type: STRING array of 4 elements
  • Default:

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains ...





Wait value

  • Type: FLOAT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and is used when the Sequencer is Waiting (i.e. is executing a Wait statement in the Sequencer script). It will contain the current value of the wait parameter. For example, if executing the statement "WAIT events 500" and the current count is 250, this key will contain 250. When the Sequencer is not executing a WAIT statement, this key will be set to 0.






Wait limit

  • Type: FLOAT
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and is used when the Sequencer is Waiting (i.e. is executing a Wait statement in the Sequencer script). It will contain the Wait limit, e.g. it will contain '5' if the Sequencer is executing the statement "WAIT seconds 5". When the Sequencer is not executing a WAIT statement, this key will be set to 0.




Start time

  • Type: DWORD
  • Default: 0

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer. If the Sequencer is Waiting for a certain time (i.e. executing a Wait Seconds statement in the Sequencer script), this key will contain the time that the Sequencer started waiting. In all other cases, it will be set to 0.





Wait type

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: ""

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer. If the Sequencer is Waiting (i.e. is executing a Wait statement in the Sequencer script) it will contain the type of the Wait, e.g. "Seconds", "Events" or "ODB" and operator (e.g. "ODB>=" see example above).





Last msg

  • Type: STRING
  • Default: "00:00:00"

This key in the State subtree is filled by the Sequencer and contains the time of the latest MIDAS message.





Variables subtree

  • Type: DIR

The Variables subtree in the /Sequencer ODB tree is created by the msequencer program. It is used by the Sequencer to store input parameters used by the sequence (see PARAM command).





<parameter name>

  • Type: STRING
  • Default:

Keys are created when PARAM statements are included in the Sequencer file. In the example above, the ODB key runs has been created in the Variables subtree with the value 3. The Sequencer file used in the example contained a statement "PARAM runs", and when the sequence was started, the user entered the value "3" for the number of runs.