Using User Commands for Trend Displays in Tables
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(User commands | Version 2014) > Using User Commands for Trend Displays in Tables
Using User Commands for Trend Displays in Tables |
This example shows you how to use user commands in tables. The example displays a monthly trend as symbols, and gates zero values.
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| 2D_Tab_UserFormat_1.vbs | Script file |
| 2D_UserFormat.tdm | Data file |
| 2D_Tab_UserFormat_1.tdr | Layout file |
| UserCmdReport.vbs | Script file with user command |
![]() | Note When this example starts, DIAdem loads example files and overwrites existing data and layouts. |
![]() | Note In this example DIAdem registers the user command file UserCmdReport.vbs. If you do not save the program settings when you exit DIAdem, the user commands contained in the program settings are not available in your next DIAdem session until you restart the example. |
