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Topic Title: How to check the parameter of a signal?
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Created On: 27-Mar-2007 19:33
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Byrne Yan

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Ian Barnard

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Hi

Background: when the SDL receives a signal, the actual received values are stored in the variables you specify in the receive symbol. The types of these must exactly match the parameter types specified in the signal definition.

To check the received parameter values, you usually use decision symbols to specify alternatives of behaviour depending on the value of the variables specified in the receive symbol.

If you have any training needs to help you use SDL Suite to develop your SDL model, please contact your Telelogic Account manager or your local Telelogic sales office for assistance. As well as the standard training courses we provide, our Professional Services consultants can help you with coaching, mentoring and customised training depending on your needs.

HTH
Ian


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