Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
DATE <Q String>
DATE?
Related Commands
TIME
Arguments
<QString> is a date in the form "yyyy-mm-dd" where yyyy refers to a four-digit
year number, mm refers to a two-digit month number from 01 t o 12, and dd refers
to a two-digit day number in the month.
Examples
DATE "2006-01-24" specifies that the date is set to January 24, 2006.
DATE? might return :DATE 2006-01-24 indicating that the current date is set to
January 24, 2006.
*DDT
Allows you to specify a command or a list of commands that execute when the
oscilloscope receives a *TRG command or the GET IEEE488.2 interface message.
Define Device Trigger (*DDT) is a special alias that the *TRG command uses.
Group
Miscellaneous
Syntax
*DDT {< Block>|<QString >}
*DDT?
Related Commands
ALIas, *TRG
Arguments
<Block> is a complete sequence of program messages. The messages can contain
only valid commands that must be separated by semicolons and must follow all
rules for concatenating commands. The sequence must be less than or equal to 80
characters. The format of this argument is always returned as a query.
<QString> is a complete sequence of program messages. The messages can
contain only valid commands that must be separated by se micolons and must
follow all rules for concatenating commands. The sequence must be less than or
equal to 80 characters.
Examples
*DDT #OACQUIRE:STATE RUN specifies that the a cquisition system will be
started each time a *TRG command is sent.
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