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Topic Title: Speaking of Triggers, Why is "Specific Close" found by name(t) Topic Summary: Created On: 1-Jul-2004 15:38 Status: Post and Reply |
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Folks,
Speaking of Triggers. After I start a Trigger my counting the Triggers loop (telling me how many Triggers there are) finds the one I started, but another "thing" (ie, "Specific close for start 20", etc). Anyone have any idea why? I start my Triggers with something like this: string u = doorsname Trigger t t = trigger(u, project->"Block"->module->"Issues"->attribute->"State", post, save, 7, "#include <C:/Program Files/Telelogic/DOORS 7.1/lib/dxl/addins/email Function/emailChangestoIssueStateChangesToSeveralConditions.dxl>") ----- Later I count my Triggers with: string a, b Trigger trig int i = 0 for trig in current Project do { i++ a = name(trig) print a "\n" bbb = dxl(trig) print "DXL: " b "\n" } print "There are " i " triggers. \n" print "DONE" ----- So if I "Delete" all Triggers, then "Start" 4, I get this from my trigger counter. What are these "B:specific Close for Start" etc. doing here? B:specific close for Start 20 DXL: B:specific close for btooker 23 DXL: B:specific close for btooker 21 DXL: B:specific close for btooker 22 DXL: Start DXL: #include <C:/Program Files/Telelogic/DOORS 7.1/lib/dxl/addins/email Function/emailChangestoIssueStateChangesToSeveralConditions.dxl> btooker DXL: #include <C:/Program Files/Telelogic/DOORS 7.1/lib/dxl/addins/email Function/emailChangestoIssueStateChangesToApprovedFromComplete.dxl> btooker DXL: #include <C:/Program Files/Telelogic/DOORS 7.1/lib/dxl/addins/email Function/emailChangestoIssueStateChangesToCompleteFromPending.dxl> btooker DXL: #include <C:/Program Files/Telelogic/DOORS 7.1/lib/dxl/addins/email Function/emailChangestoIssueStateChangesToPendingFromInWork.dxl> There are 8 triggers. DONE ----- I'm open for reasoning. Thanks, Ben ------------------------- Ben Tooker |
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I just ignore triggers whose name starts with "B:Specific". Does it work? Yup. Do I know what's going on? Nope. Do I care? ...
- Louie I suspect the reasoning is the same one explaining why Hot Dogs come in packs of 10 while buns come in packs of 8. |
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