Kelvin,

 

What is likely happening is that the ^C is being translated by Smarterm as a
control-C which usually acts to send a break character to the emulation.
This appears to disconnect it.  Just to be sure you might verify this from
the keyboard.

 

The WorkStation connects to Smarterm using the Bss6.stm macro which you can
view and modify.  You can see how we key in an Enter by decoding a Key
"{Enter}" string.  You might mimic this logic and add a line to decode Key
"{^}" as the single "^" character.

 

Rich McNeil

Boston Software Systems

866 653 5105 x 813

www.bostonworkstation.com 

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lam, Kelvin [CORP]
Sent: Monday, August 14, 2006 2:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Talk] Keying "^" in Smarterm Emulation Application

 

Hello,

 

I'm trying to key "^" within my script. This key isn't showing up in my
stream. I've tried other symbols, and they are working fine.

 

Originally, my goal was to enter "^CAL" within my script. However, whenever
this passed through the script, this disconnects me from my connection via
the emulator application. (i'm currently using Smarterm Version 12).

 

I was attempting to split the entry into 2 steps; Key "^", and then Enter
"CAL" right after. This didn't work.

 

Any other ideas??

 

Thanks,

 

Kelvin Lam

LIS Analyst

Vancouver Coastal Health

ph: 604-988-3131 x4735

 

 

 

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