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**default or stop: the current processing stops in error status, the device stops in error status. | **default or stop: the current processing stops in error status, the device stops in error status. | ||
**continue: the current processing stops in error status, the device continues to process the next queries. | **continue: the current processing stops in error status, the device continues to process the next queries. | ||
| − | **ignore: the current processing | + | **ignore: the current processing is considered as done, the device continues to process the next queries. <span class="underline">This value is not recommended</span>, except for very specific cases. |
*(8) Automatic recovery: if activated, an error inducing processing is relaunched | *(8) Automatic recovery: if activated, an error inducing processing is relaunched | ||
*Timeout: maximum time during which a processing in error status is relaunched before it is actually considered as being in error status. The behaviour of the device upon error is then taken into account. | *Timeout: maximum time during which a processing in error status is relaunched before it is actually considered as being in error status. The behaviour of the device upon error is then taken into account. | ||
Version actuelle datée du 29 août 2019 à 08:56
- (7) Behaviour of the device upon error:
- default or stop: the current processing stops in error status, the device stops in error status.
- continue: the current processing stops in error status, the device continues to process the next queries.
- ignore: the current processing is considered as done, the device continues to process the next queries. This value is not recommended, except for very specific cases.
- (8) Automatic recovery: if activated, an error inducing processing is relaunched
- Timeout: maximum time during which a processing in error status is relaunched before it is actually considered as being in error status. The behaviour of the device upon error is then taken into account.