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Getting Started TSTool Documentation <br />Getting Started - 8 <br />Menu Choice Description <br />ReadTimeSeries() <br />command <br />time series. <br />Convert TSID command <br />to specific Read…() <br />command <br />Convert the selected TSID command to a specific Read…() command. <br />The TSID is examined to determine a suitable read comm and. Specific <br />read commands may provide parameters to control reading the time <br />series, and may also allow multiple time series to be read. <br />Run All Commands <br />(create all output) <br />Run all commands and create output (e.g., graphs and files). <br />Run All Commands <br />(ignore output <br />commands) <br />Run all commands but skip any output commands. This is useful if a <br />batch command file has been read and time series are to be listed in the <br />GUI but output products are not to be generated automatically. <br />Run Selected Commands <br />(cr eate all output) <br />Run selected commands and create output (e.g., graphs and files). <br />Run Selected Commands <br />(ignore output <br />commands) <br />Run selected commands but skip any output commands. This is useful <br />if a batch command file has been read and time series are to be listed in <br />the GUI but output products are not to be generated automatically. <br /> <br />Commands are numbered to simplify editing. The command list also includes left and right gutters to <br />display graphics that help with error handling. The following figure illustrates a command with an error <br />(the first time series identifier has been edited to include an x , resulting in an invalid identifier). <br /> <br /> CommandListError <br />Command List Illustrating Error <br /> <br />The following error handling features are available: <br /> <br />• The gra phic in the left gutter indicates the severity of a problem (see below for full explanation). <br />• The colored indicator on the right indicates the severity of a problem by its color and, when <br />clicked on, positions the visible list of commands to display the co mmand corresponding to the <br />problem. <br />• Commands have three phases: 1) initialization, 2) discovery, 3) run. Initialization occurs when <br />reading a command file or adding a new command. The discover phase is executed only for <br />commands that generate time serie s for other commands and provides other commands with <br />identifiers used in command editing. The run phase generates full output . <br />• Positioning the mouse over a graphic in the left or right gutter will show a popup message with <br />the problem information. The p opup is only visible for a few seconds so use the right -click <br />popup menu Show Command Status (Success/Warning/Failure) for a dialog that does not <br />automatically disappear. <br />• Clicking on the left gutter will hide and un -hide the gutter. <br /> <br />34