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Topic Title: Question on Trigger Topic Summary: additional info when looping thru triggers Created On: 8-Oct-2007 08:14 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Hi Rhea, those triggers are created automatically by the DXL interpreter with the purpose of deleting dynamic triggers. Say you created a dynamic trigger on the current Module. When you close the module, the trigger must be deleted. This is done by the internal trigger. Cheers, Peter | |
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Hi I am quite new to triggers. Please enlighten me.
When I loop through the module or project to view the triggers, i usually encounter some entries together with the triggers that i have created. Something like this: B:specific close for <name_of_trigger> <integer> what does this mean? |
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Hi Rhea,
those triggers are created automatically by the DXL interpreter with the purpose of deleting dynamic triggers. Say you created a dynamic trigger on the current Module. When you close the module, the trigger must be deleted. This is done by the internal trigger. Cheers, Peter |
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Yes, these are the 'builtin' triggers. You can skip them like this:
if (kind(trg) "" == "builtin") continue |
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Thanks for the answers!
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