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Composite Data Group

The composite data group is a special kind of data group that enables you to combine any data group element(s) from any data group(s) as long as they are in the same template as the composite data group. The composite data group is made up of a combination of support data group references and data group element references to those support data groups. Multiple composite data groups can be created in a single device template file. At this time, the composite data group can only receive data; it cannot send data.

The composite data group does not appear in a remote device editor unless it has been defined in the applicable device template file. Create this data group when first writing a device template file, or add or edit it later. The complexity of a defined composite data group depends on your needs and understanding of device template files.

For more information, see the following subsections:

For more information about working with device template files, see Device Template Files.

Example

To Create a Composite Data Group

  1. Using a text editor or XML editor, open the device template file to which you want to add one or more composite data groups.
  2. Define a new data group that uses the dgCat attribute value composite. Doing so defines this data group as a composite data group.
    1. Define a supportDg element in the composite data group.
    2. Define all support data groups from which you require data.
    3. Define a dgElements element in the composite data group.
    4. Define all data group elements required by you to make up your composite data group. These elements must include relevant references to data group elements from the support data groups defined in the supportDg element. Composite data group elements can be defined in various formats.
    5. Optional: Define a uccRecvParms element in the composite data group.
    6. Optional: Define one or more RecParmName elements.
  3. Define any other required composite data groups.
  4. Validate and load your template.
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