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Classification Clause

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Ganz GXi Series VCA Interface Manual V3.05.31.18 Classification Clause The 'classification' clause constrains one of the inputs to an 'and' clause so that it will only trigger if the triggering target has a specific classification. The input clause to be constrained is chosen using its clause id which is the number in square brackets at the start of the clause sentence on the web page. The 'classification' clause can only be created as an input to an 'and' clause and can only refer to another input of the same 'and' clause. The following example shows an 'and' clause that will only generate output from a presence rule if the triggering target is classified as a person. 05-2018-A 57 | P a g e

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Ganz GXi Series
VCA Interface Manual V3.05.31.18
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Classification Clause
The 'classification' clause constrains one of the inputs to an 'and' clause so that it will only trigger if the
triggering target has a specific classification. The input clause to be constrained is chosen using its clause
id which is the number in square brackets at the start of the clause sentence on the web page. The
'classification' clause can only be created as an input to an 'and' clause and can only refer to another
input of the same 'and' clause.
The following example shows an 'and' clause that will only generate output from a presence rule if the
triggering target is classified as a person.