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The left side of the dialog is used for preselection of environment variables which are<br />

displayed in the multiple selection list. In the upper left box you can check off whether<br />

all those environment variables should be displayed, to which at least one network<br />

node of the database has read or write access. In the two lower boxes you check off<br />

whether all those environment variables should be displayed, to which at least one of<br />

the selected network nodes from the network node list has read or write access.<br />

(Read and write authorizations for environment variables must be assigned in the<br />

database.)<br />

The check boxes which you check are logically OR'd with one another. Therefore, it is<br />

not possible for example to simultaneously check off the upper and third check<br />

boxes, since both relate to read access of environment variables.<br />

4.9.4 Examples of Preselection of Environment Variables<br />

If you are working with databases for which read and write access to environment<br />

variables was not defined fully or not defined at all, please observe the following: In<br />

order to be able to select environment variables from such "incomplete" databases,<br />

all environment variables for which neither read nor write access was defined are<br />

treated as though all network nodes can access them.<br />

• To display all environment variables from the database in the environment variable<br />

list, check off All with read access and All with write access.<br />

• To display all environment variables in the environment variables list to which<br />

the network node NK1 has read and write access, first select the network node<br />

NK1 at the lower left in the network node list and then mark the check boxes<br />

With read access and With write access in the lower left area.<br />

• To display all environment variables to which the network nodes NK1 and NK2<br />

have write access, first select both network nodes in the network nodes list and<br />

then mark the check box With write access in the lower left area. Make sure<br />

that none of the other check boxes are marked.<br />

4.10 Break<br />

If certain branches of the data flow in the measurement setup should not be run<br />

through, then a hotspot can be converted to a breakpoint. This is advisable, e.g. in<br />

online mode, if all functions (above all in the Trace window) cannot be serviced any<br />

longer without loss of data due to a high data rate.<br />

When a break is created the configuration after the break is fully preserved, so that<br />

the old state can be reinstated after the break is deleted. Therefore, the break provides<br />

a very quick means for temporarily disconnecting certain data paths and<br />

thereby saving computer time.<br />

At the start of a measurement the currently valid data flow plan is converted to an<br />

internal tree structure. In this conversion process breaks which are encountered in a<br />

path are propagated forward to the next branching point. Therefore, it is irrelevant to<br />

processor loading whether a break is placed at the front or back of a path. The same<br />

path is always masked out.<br />

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

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