Parameter | Description |
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-inlineCross | Inserts an inline cross phase jumper into the model at the head of the selected spur. This is used to correct mis-phased spurs. You must also specify -crossPhase option (see “Other Options”). Configure the JBot Command as InlineCrossJumperCommand. This is rare. |
-jumper | Inserts a jumper between the selected conductor and another conductor to be chosen interactively by the user. If this is to be a cross phase jumper, you also need to specify the -crossPhase option (see “Other Options”). Configure the JBot Command as PPJumperCommand or PPCrossJumperCommand. |
-tap | Inserts objects as taps to the selected conductor, such as generators. Configure the JBot Command as TapGeneratorCommand. |
-wireDown | Breaks a conductor and inserts an inline switch. Usually configured to call the InlineJumperCommand, but, when used with the BypassJumperCommand, also includes a bypass switch. See -bypassCls, -bypassSymbolCls, |
-remove | Removes the model edit. This can be used for any model edit type, and renders -putUpWire and -removeJumper obsolete. Configure the JBot Command as RemoveJumperCommand. |
-putUpWire/-removeJumper | Removes a device installed previously by ControlEdit on a wire down or jumper edit. Configure the JBot Command as RemoveJumperCommand. |
Option | Arguments | Description | Req |
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-alias | String | The alias to use for the new switch. Also see "Prompt Dialog Configuration" below. | N |
-attribute | String, the <name:value> | The name and value pair to use for the attribute name. Separate these by a colon. You may specify –attribute as many times as you wish, to set many different attributes. Also see "Prompt Dialog Configuration" below. | N |
-bypassCls | String | Class to use as a bypass switch for the inline jumper. Note: Required when using BypassJumperCommand. | N |
-bypassDistance | Integer | Distance from the inline jumper to the bypass switch. Used with the BypassJumperCommand, but not required. Defaults to 25. | N |
-bypassSymbolCls | String | Symbology class used for the bypass switch. Note: Required when using BypassJumperCommand. | N |
-cesuser | String, or $CESUSER | The user name | Y |
-connection/-c | Integer, generally 7 or $PHASES | The available phases. Defaults to 7 (ABC) | N |
-coordSys | Integer, or $COORDSYS | The coordinate system number. Defaults to 0 (geographic). | N |
-crossPhase/-cpj | <none> | Whether to perform a cross-phase jumper. Used with the –jumper option. This asks the user to choose another conductor, then displays a live/pickup phase chooser dialog to the user. | N |
-gapLength | Integer | The gap to use for the switch being added. Defaults to 25. | N |
-handle | The Handle, or $DEVICE | Handle of object clicked | Y |
-inlineObjects/-io | See Inline Objects Configuration below | A variable-length list of all classes to add, along with configuration for each. | N |
-noVerify | <none> | Whether to skip the control zone verification. Not recommended. | N |
-symbolCls | Integer | The symbol class to use for the new switch. Defaults to the switch class. | N |
-useStdCls | <none> | Whether to use default classes (ces_ap_cond, ces_bp_cond, ces_cp_cond, ces_2p_cond, ces_3p_cond) for the new conductors. If not specified, it uses the selected conductor class. Not recommended. | N |
-x | The x-coordinate, or $WX | X coordinate where action takes place | Y |
-y | The y-coordinate, or $WY | Y coordinate where action takes place | Y |
Name | Value |
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$CESUSER | The user who initiated the edit |
$COORDSYS | The coordinate system of the selected device, as defined in the map. |
$DEVICE | The selected device Handle. |
$PHASES | The selected device phases, 1-7 |
$WX | The x-coordinate |
$WY | The y-coordinate |
$XPHASE | Combined crossed phases, for use in the -symbolCls option, if desired. For example, an A->B cross phase jumper will contain 3 (AB), and an A->C jumper will contain 5 (AC), etc. This is only valid for cross-phase model edits. |
Column Name | Description |
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prompt_key | The primary key of this table. May not be NULL or contain spaces. |
prompt_string | The String to present to the user to describe the value to enter |
required | Y or N. If Y, this value must be entered and non-blank. If N, this value can be left blank |
data_type | <string, integer, number, list, fixed_list> This is not enforced in the initial implementation and will be used in a future release. At this time, all prompts will assume string values. |
default_value | Default value for the prompt and auto-populated in the prompt dialog. |
list_values | List of values to populate in a combo-box for the user to select the value to use. Values will be separated by "|" delimiters. ie .Emergency|GIS Data Error|Planned|Other. This is not supported in the initial implementation and will be used in a future release. |
Column Name | Description |
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format_key | The primary key of this table |
format_string | The format string to be used, based on Java SimpleDateFormat |