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Wavelink Avalanche Site Edition Java Console User Guide

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Chapter 14: Using Selection Criteria 174<br />

Rows<br />

The number of display rows the mobile device<br />

supports. The possible value range is 1 to 25.<br />

Example:<br />

(KeyboardName=35Key)&(Rows=20)<br />

This example matches all mobile devices with 20<br />

rows and 35‐key keyboards.<br />

Syncmedium<br />

The type of synchronization medium for the mobile<br />

device to use.<br />

Supported values include:<br />

any<br />

ip<br />

serial<br />

Terminal ID<br />

The unique ID for the mobile device that <strong>Avalanche</strong><br />

generates. The initial terminal ID is 1, and the values<br />

increment as needed.<br />

Example:<br />

Terminal ID = 5<br />

NOTE You can redefine terminal IDs for mobile devices as needed. If you are<br />

using terminal IDs in a workstation ID, the value must not exceed the<br />

character limit for the host. Typically, hosts support 10 characters.<br />

@exists<br />

Enables the user to check for the existence of a<br />

property. The @exists function name is casesensitive<br />

and can only be used with an EQ or NE<br />

operator.<br />

Example:<br />

@exists ne some.property<br />

@exists ==Some.property & Some.property<br />

= “value”

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