1.Description
The modules create a dynamic query list. The advantage of the list is that it only contains active entries. If a list entry is deleted, the other entries move up so that all entries are always listed directly beneath one another.
For larger lists, the "Create query text" module is connected parallel to the "Query list input" module. The output modules are cascaded. As an alternative, the "List output dynamic" module can be used as an output module.
For larger lists, the "Create query text" module is connected parallel to the "Query list input" module. The output modules are cascaded. As an alternative, the "List output dynamic" module can be used as an output module.
2.Inputs
No. | Name | Initialisation | Description |
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1 | Query entry (active/inactive) | 0 | List input active/inactive (1=active, 0= inactive) With an edge change from 0 to 1, an entry with the text from the input is added at the end of the list. Example: Living room window |
2 | Text in query (14 bytes) | "" | List text (14 bytes) The text adopted in the list is defined here. Note The "@" character in the list text is not supported. Recommendation: Parameterise text as fixed text in the node. Texts can only be modified with an object value of 0 at Input 1. |
3.Outputs
No. | Name | Initialisation | SBC | Description |
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1 | Text string | "" | s | Text string (14 bytes) for linking with the input Text string of the module 16907 |
2 | Error output | "" | s | Error output |
s = send, sbc = send by change
4.Other
Recalculation during start: | Yes |
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Module is retentive: | No |
Internal designation: | 16908 |
Category: | List input + list output |