Current execution state: SingleStepTransitionReady
- Last UpdatedJul 20, 2024
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The following table gives you an overview of how the state, timers, active step, and OnExit/OnEntry execution change depending on the execution state command you issue, when the current execution state is SingleStepTransitionReady:
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Current State: SingleStepTransitionReady Current Timer: Running Calculated attributes quality set to BAD: none |
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Command |
Target state |
Target step |
Execute OnExit |
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Start |
State: Running (StopComplete if in the Final step) |
Next Step (Current step if it was the final step) |
OnExit: NO |
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Stop |
State:Stopped |
Current |
OnExit:NO |
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Reset |
State: InitialCommand |
Initial step or first step |
OnExit: NO |
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Advance |
State: RunningSingleStep (StopComplete if in the Final step) |
Next step (Current step if it was the final step) |
OnExit: NO (OnExit has already been executed) |
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Confirm |
State: RunningSingleStep (StopComplete if in the Final step) |
Next Step (Current step if it was the final step) |
OnExit: NO |
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Hold |
State: Running -> RunningHeld |
Next step |
OnExit: NO |
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StepNumCmd/StepNameCmd |
State: RunningSingleStep |
StepNum/StepName |
OnExit: NO (OnExit has already been executed) |