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Overview

Enumerations are a unique type of UDT (User Defined Types). They enumerate a collection of values, messages, and colors. These can be used as parameters for Tags or directly in script expressionsallow you to associate numeric tag values with descriptive text strings, enhancing data presentation in displays. Tags linked to an Enumeration Set can display either the numeric value or its descriptive text equivalent.

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Understanding Enumerations

Enumerations are frequently employed as parameters for other tags or variables. This practice enhances code readability and maintains a finite list of states or options that a variable can take. Utilizing an enumeration as a parameter restricts the value options for that variable, facilitating a clearer understanding of its purpose and minimizing the likelihood of errors.

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For instance, consider a building control system with lights that can exist in one of several states: off, on, or emergency. Rather than using integers or strings to represent these states, one could employ an enumeration, such as LightStatus. This approach makes the code easier to read and write while also making it more robust by preventing invalid states from being assigned to the variable.



Defining Enumerations

  1. Navigate to Unified Namespace → Enumerations.
  2. On the toolbar of DataGrid, click on the "PlusInsert New" button to create a new enumeration. Image Added
  3. Insert a descriptive name for your new enumeration in the name field.
  4. Finally, define the enumeration values along with their respective display texts.

Using Enumerations

After having the enumeration setup complete, you can use it to show strings associated with the value of a given tag.
To configure a Tag to use the specified Enumeration, navigate to UnifiedNamespace / Tags. Right-click on the column titles to open the 'Show Columns' combobox, then select the Enumeration column to make it visible. Next, click on the Enumeration cell in the desired tag line and choose the configured enumeration.

Once this is set up, use Tag.TagName.ValueAsString in the display to show the string that corresponds to the configured value in the selected enumeration.


Enumerations Examples on Electrical Systems

NameValuesDisplay TextDescription

EnumPower

0

Unpowered

Unpowered: The system or device is not receiving power.

1

Powered

Powered: The system or device is receiving power.

EnumCmd

0

Enable

Enable: Enables the system.

1

Disable

Disable: Disables the system.

EnumOpenedClosed

0

Opened

Opened: Circuit is open.

1

Closed

Closed: Circuit is closed.

EnumOpenClose

0

Open

Open: Command to open the circuit.

1

Close

Close: Command to close the circuit.

EnumManualAuto

0

Manual

Manual: System is in manual mode.

1

Auto

Auto: System is in automatic mode.

EnumActivateDeactivate

0

Activate

Activate: Activate the system or feature.

1

Deactivate

Deactivate: Deactivate the system or feature.

EnumOnepoleThreepole

0

One-pole

One-pole: Single-phase connection.

1

Three-pole

Three-pole: Three-phase connection.

EnumNormIntermTransf

0

Normal

Normal: Operating in standard conditions.

1

Intermediary

Intermediary: Operating in an intermediary state.

2

Transferred

Transferred: The component has been transferred to a different state.

EnumLocalRemote

0

Local

Local: Controlled locally.

1

Remote

Remote: Controlled remotely.

EnumIntermOpenClosedInconsist

0

Open

Open: Circuit is open and inconsistent.

1

Closed

Closed: Circuit is closed but inconsistent.

EnumUnblockedBlocked

0

Unblocked

Unblocked: System is unblocked.

1

Blocked

Blocked: System is blocked.

EnumUpDown

0

Up

Up: Direction is up.

1

Down

Down: Direction is down.

EnumParallelIndividual

0

Parallel

Parallel: Running in parallel.

1

Individual

Individual: Running individually.

EnumStopStart

0

Stop

Stop: Stop the system.

1

Start

Start: Start the system.

EnumOnOff

0

Off

Off: System is turned off.

1

On

On: System is turned on.

EnumNormalActed

0

Normal

Normal: System is operating normally.

1

Acted

Acted: System has acted on a command or event.

EnumBlockedUnblocked

0

Blocked

Blocked: System is blocked.

1

Unblocked

Unblocked: System is unblocked.

EnumRemoteLocal

0

Remote

Remote: Controlled remotely.

1

Local

Local: Controlled locally.

EnumActivatedDeactivated

0

Activated

Activated: System or feature is activated.

1

Deactivated

Deactivated: System or feature is deactivated.

EnumTicketColor

0

Red

Red: High priority.

1

Green

Green: Low priority.

EnumVisible

0

Visible

Visible: Can be seen.

1

Invisible

Invisible: Cannot be seen.

EnumTypeConnector

0

Delta

Delta: A three-phase connection in a closed loop.

1

Wye

Wye: Each phase connected to a central neutral point.

2

WyeGrounded

WyeGrounded: Wye connection with grounded neutral.

EnumReclosing

0

Single

Single: Single reclosing operation.

1

Auto

Auto: Automatic reclosing operation.

EnumTurnedOnTurnedOff

0

Turned On

Turned On: Device is turned on.

1

Turned Off

Turned Off: Device is turned off.



Enumerations Table

Name

Description

ID

Identifies the unique identifier.

VersionID

Shows the specific version number.

Name

Names the Enumeration for identification and reference.

Value

Sets the specific value associated with the Enumeration.

Match

Defines the condition or criteria that match the enumeration value.

Domain

Assigns the domain or category to which the Enumeration belongs.

Visibility

Controls whether the Enumeration is visible in certain contexts.

ActiveColor

Specifies the color to display when the Enumeration is active.

InactiveColor

Specifies the color to display when the Enumeration is inactive.

EditSecurity

Sets the security level required to edit the Enumeration.

ReadSecurity

Sets the security level required to read the Enumeration.

WriteSecurity

Sets the security level required to write to the Enumeration.

Category

Classifies the Enumeration within a specific group or category.

LockState

Indicates whether the Enumeration is locked and cannot be modified.

LockOwner

Identifies the owner responsible for locking the Enumeration.

DateCreated

Records the date and time when the Enumeration was created.

DateModified

Records the date and time when the Enumeration was last modified.

Description

Summarizes the purpose and details of the Enumeration.

Display Text

Specifies the text to be displayed for the Enumeration in the interface.



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