50.2.2
DELETE-COMGR
Delete (members of) COM group(s) can perform the following functions:
1.
delete all the station in a specific group
2.
delete specific station(s) in specific group
3.
delete a range of stations in the system
A GROUP is AUTOMATICALLY deleted when the last member of the group is deleted.
To delete all the station numbers from a specific COM group, use, GRNO=the group number you want all the stations deleted from, and STNO=0&&999999999999. If you enter incorrect values in this command, error message is output.
Procedure Overview
Command Code
Parameter
DELETE-COMGR
STNO=<number>, [GRNO=<number>];
Example:
1.
To remove station 2105 from COM group1.
Input:
DELETE-COMGR:STNO=2105,GRNO=1;
Output:
DELETE COMPLETED;
2.
To remove station 2000 - 3000 and 3100 from the System and only stations 2101 && 2200 exists in the system.
Input:
DELETE-COMGR:STNO=2000&&3000&3100;
Output:
F18: THE RANGE 2000 && 2100 IS NOT IN ANY COM GROUP
F18: THE RANGE 2201 && 3000 IS NOT IN ANY COM GROUP
F17: STATION NUMBER 3100 IS NOT A MEMBER OF ANY COM GROUP
3.
To remove station 2109 in the COM group 1 and the COM group 1 is empty.
Input:
DELETE-COMGR:STNO=2109,GRNO=1;
Output:
F08: COM GROUP 1 DOES NOT EXIST
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