The JoiningSystemResultManagementType is a subtype of ResultManagementType and provides mechanism to access results generated by the underlying joining system. It is formally defined in Table 56.

Table 56 – JoiningSystemResultManagementType Definition

Attribute

Value

BrowseName

JoiningSystemResultManagementType

IsAbstract

False

References

Node Class

BrowseName

DataType

TypeDefinition

Other

Subtype of the 5:ResultManagementType defined in OPC 40001-101, which means it inherits the InstanceDeclarations of that Node.

0:HasComponent

Object

5:Results

0:FolderType

O

0:GeneratesEvent

ObjectType

JoiningSystemResultReadyEventType

0:GeneratesEvent

ObjectType

RequestedResultEventType

0:HasComponent

Method

RequestResults

O

0:HasComponent

Method

RequestUnacknowledgedResults

O

Conformance Units

IJT Get Latest Result

IJT Get Result by Id

IJT Get Result with Filter Criteria

IJT Result Variable Access

IJT Result Event Access

IJT Acknowledge Results

IJT Requested Result Variable Access

IJT Requested Result Event Access

IJT Request Results

IJT Request Unacknowledged Results

IJT Self Contained Consolidated Result

IJT Consolidated Result with References

IJT Partial Consolidated Result

Note:

The components of the JoiningSystemResultManagementType have additional subcomponents which are defined in Table 57.

Table 57 – JoiningSystemResultManagementType Additional Subcomponents

Source Path

Reference

NodeClass

BrowseName

DataType

TypeDefinition

Others

5:Results

0:HasComponent

Variable

<ResultVariable>

5:ResultDataType

JoiningSystemResultType

OP

5:Results

0:HasComponent

Variable

<RequestedResultVariable>

5:ResultDataType

JoiningSystemResultType

OP

Each <ResultVariable> represents a result.

Note: It is recommended to use the BrowseName of the <ResultVariable> as “Result” if only one instance of the variable is exposed in the address space. The implementation of ResultVariable is application specific.

Each <RequestedResultVariable> represents a result returned by calling the RequestResults method or the RequestUnacknowledgedResults method.

Note: It is recommended to use the BrowseName of the <ResultVariable> as “RequestedResult” if only one instance of the variable is exposed in the address space. The implementation of RequestedResultVariable is application specific.