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Identity Clause

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Ganz GXi Series VCA Interface Manual V3.05.31.18 Identity Clause The 'identity' clause adds the requirement for two inputs to an 'and' clause to have been triggered by either the same or a different target. The input clauses to be constrained are chosen using their clause id which is the number in square brackets at the start of the clause sentence on the web page. The 'identity' clause can only be created as an input to an 'and' clause and can only refer to other inputs of the same 'and' clause. The example below shows how the 'identity' clause constrains the output of the 'and' clause. The identities of the targets triggering the two presence rules are indicated by the red and green coloring. The first event from zone 1 was triggered by the same target as the zone 0 event, so the logical rule generates output. The second event from zone 1 was triggered by a different target to the zone 0 event, so no output is generated. 05-2018-A 55 | P a g e

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Ganz GXi Series
VCA Interface Manual V3.05.31.18
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Identity Clause
The 'identity' clause adds the requirement for two inputs to an 'and' clause to have been triggered by
either the same or a different target. The input clauses to be constrained are chosen using their clause id
which is the number in square brackets at the start of the clause sentence on the web page. The 'identity'
clause can only be created as an input to an 'and' clause and can only refer to other inputs of the same
'and' clause.
The example below shows how the 'identity' clause constrains the output of the 'and' clause. The
identities of the targets triggering the two presence rules are indicated by the red and green coloring. The
first event from zone 1 was triggered by the same target as the zone 0 event, so the logical rule
generates output. The second event from zone 1 was triggered by a different target to the zone 0 event,
so no output is generated.