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Latest revision as of 23:39, 14 January 2011
Command
- SET_UTIL_PROC_DATA <process number>, <parameter>, <value>
- Set utility process data.
Parameters
- <process number>
- Process number.
- <parameter>
- Utility_process_parameter
- <value>
- A value to assign to the parameter.
- The type of value must match the data type of the parameter.
- If you are setting a text parameter, then the value must be text string or a string variable. Otherwise use a numeric value or a number variable.
Example
- SET_UTIL_PROC_DATA 2, PART_IN_MAIN, 1