4.3.6 Situations in which a generation condition is satisfied or fails
The situations in which a generation condition is satisfied or fails are described below. When a JP1 event matches multiple correlation event generation conditions, it is processed by each condition.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Generation condition satisfied
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Only one event condition defined in the generation condition:
The condition is satisfied when a matching JP1 event is acquired.
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Multiple event conditions defined in the generation condition (combination specified):
The condition is satisfied when all the matching JP1 events are acquired within the specified time.
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Multiple event conditions defined in the generation condition (sequence specified):
The condition is satisfied when matching JP1 events are acquired within the specified time and in the specified sequence.
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Threshold defined in the generation condition:
The condition is satisfied when the number of matching JP1 events acquired within the specified time reaches the defined threshold.
(2) Generation condition fails
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Multiple event conditions defined in the generation condition (combination specified):
The condition fails if all the matching JP1 events are not acquired within the specified time.
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Multiple event conditions defined in the generation condition (sequence specified):
The condition fails if the matching JP1 events are not acquired within the specified time and in the specified sequence.
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Threshold defined in the generation condition:
The condition fails if the number of acquired matching JP1 events does not reach the defined threshold within the specified time.