DataPool User Guide
Version 2.13 | Published November 30, 2018 ©
DataPool Hierarchy
DataNodes and DataFields
DataPool is a hierarchical data structure composed of DataFields and nodes. DataFields are the lowest level of the hierarchy. The DataFields don’t have children. Nodes are groups of DataFields. The DataPool hierarchy has a root node. Each of the DataFields in the hierarchy has a parent node, either the root node or any other sub-level node.
Example 1
The following example shows a hierarchy with a root, two nodes (NA and NB) and six DataFields. As can be seen each of the DataFields reside below a node. Setting the value of the DataField FA under the node NA follows the hierarchical structure to the required DataField:
NA/FA=<some information>;
In the case of field FC under NB:
NB/FC=<some other information>;
To set the data of all DataFields under the node NB, the following commands are sent:
NB/FA=<info
for
A>;
NB/FB=<info
for
B>;
NB/FC=<info
for
C>;
Note that there is a certain amount of redundancy because NB appears three times. To avoid using the node name every time, the following alternative format is used:
NB={
FA=<info
for
A>;
FB=<info
for
B>;
FC=<info
for
C>;
};
The brackets determine the scope of the contained statements. In the above command the statement "FA=<info for A>;" is in the scope of object NB.
Example 2
Consider the following example:
In this example NB has a child node called NC. To set data to the field FB under NC the following command is sent:
NB/NC/FB = <info
for
B>;
In order to populate all the fields in NC:
NB/NC= {
FA = <info
for
A>;
FB = <info
for
B>;
};
If we want to populate the whole hierarchy with data in one command:
NA = {
FA =<info
for
A>;
FB=<info
for
B>;
FC=<info
for
C>;
};
NB = {
FA =<info
for
A>;
FB=<info
for
B>;
NC = {
FA=<info
for
A>;
FB=<info
for
B>;
};
};