By default, the “Discovered” table for Sedona points shows a single, red icon, app component at top.
When expanded, other components and folders appear with the same red icon—each is expandable, but not directly selectable.
Only child properties ( ,
,
) or actions (
) are selectable. Note that Sedona component names cannot be more than 7 characters—as seen in the “Component” column.
Click to expand any component or folder, as shown in Figure 60.
Table columns in the Discovered pane are as follows:
Component
Name of the parent Sedona component or folder, from 1 to 7 characters maximum.
Property
Sedona slot name for a property or action—i.e. how it is listed on the component’s slot sheet.
PointAddress
Unique numerical ID of each Sedona component and child slot in the app, in form compId.slotId
, for example 9.4
for the fourth slot of the ninth component.
Writable
Whether a slot can be written (Writable
), or else not (Readonly
). If adding a proxy point for a writable property, the Add dialog allows selection of either a read-only point or writable
point.
A writable property may be linked to another source component in the device’s Sedona app.
Property Type
Whether a slot’s value is persisted in an app save (Config
), or else not (Runtime
).
String/Buf
Blank (no value) unless a Sedona property type of sys::Buf
, where it either shows Str
, to indicates a null-terminated string value, or else Buf
, to indicate a string as byte array or other data structure.
As in other point managers, to initiate an add you can double-click or drag-and-drop an item in the lower Database pane (for single items), or hold the Ctrl key down and click (select) multiple items to add with the Add button. This produces the Add dialog. See Add dialogs in Sedona Point Manager.
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