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OPC-10000-3 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 3: Address Space Model9.32.6 GeneralModelChangeEventTypeVariable or Object , then the TypeDefinitionNode is also present. To allow Event compression, a GeneralModelChangeEvent contains an array of changes
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OPC-10000-3 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 3: Address Space Modeldefined: the BaseModelChangeEvent that does not contain any information about the changes and the GeneralModelChangeEvent that identifies the changed Nodes via an array. The precision used depends on both ... interoperability, the following guidelines for Events should be observed. If the array of the GeneralModelChangeEvent is present, then it should identify every Node that has changed since the preceding ModelChangeEvent
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OPC-10000-5 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 5: Information Model6.10 OrderedListTypedeleting References , i.e. if the order changes the NodeVersion shall be changed and a GeneralModelChangeEvent shall be issued, indicating that References have been added and deleted. In Table
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OPC-10000-11 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 11: Historical AccessReference to a HistoricalConfiguration Object is added to or deleted from a Node , a GeneralModelChangeEvent shall be generated. If an Annotation Property is added to or deleted from a Node ... GeneralModelChangeEvent shall be generated
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OPC-10000-81 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 81: UAFX Connecting Devices and Information ModelFunctionalEntities or Assets Folders during operation, in which case the Server shall generate GeneralModelChangeEvent to reflect these changes. The optional PublisherCapabilities provide the Publisher capabilities associated with this AutomationComponent . They
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OPC-10000-210 – OPC Unified Architecture - Part 210: Relative Spatial Location6.2.1 Overviewwith SpatialObjectType AddIn , which are OrganizedBy this SpatialObjectsList . The Variable 0:NodeVersion and the GeneralModelChangeEvent have been added within the SpatialObjectsListType in order to identify changes in the model