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Note: It is permissible to reference the same CAPL programs in different program<br />

blocks. For example, this may be of interest if the same data manipulations<br />

are to be made in two different data flow branches (e.g. data<br />

reduction operations).<br />

You can deactivate the node by pressing the spacebar or selecting the item Node<br />

active in the CAPL node's popup menu. Executing the same action again will reactivate<br />

the node. The menu item Delete this Node removes the CAPL node from the<br />

measurement setup.<br />

Note: The CAPL source file is not deleted when a CAPL node is removed from<br />

the measurement setup (by selecting the command "Delete configuration"<br />

in the popup menu).<br />

4.9 Environment Variable Filters in the Measurement Setup<br />

4.9.1 Pass and Stop Filters for Environment Variables<br />

A targeted reduction of data volume can be achieved in the measurement setup with<br />

pass and stop filters for environment variables. Only the specified environment variables<br />

are passed or blocked.<br />

Pass filters or stop filters for environment variables appear in the data flow plan as<br />

small blocks with the label PE or SE. When the user clicks one of these blocks with<br />

the right mouse button a popup menu appears in which the filter can be configured or<br />

deleted. Configuration is performed in a dialog box, in which the environment variables<br />

can be selected from the database.<br />

Note: In keeping with its function, a pass filter which is not configured, i.e. is<br />

empty, does not pass any environment variables.<br />

4.9.2 Configuration of the Environment Variable Filter<br />

The characteristics of the environment variable filter are entered by the user in the<br />

configuration dialog.<br />

The name of the active database appears in the uppermost line. You can select the<br />

filter for the environment variables from this database.<br />

The user activates the filter with Mode=active. If the mode is inactive the filter is ignored<br />

in the data flow plan.<br />

With the [Add] button you can accept additional environment variables in the filter.<br />

With [Delete] you remove all environment variables from the filter which were previously<br />

marked in the selection list.<br />

4.9.3 Selecting Environment Variables<br />

In this dialog you can select environment variables in the multiple selection list on the<br />

right side of the dialog.<br />

© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1

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