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Status Tools
# P0602566 Ver: 2.7 Page 161
The Linked Application Status Bar graph always launches with two predefined graph
points that represent the main application. When linking activity begins, it displays on
the X axis, beginning with the third graph point. You define the total number of graph
points that can display at the graph’s Properties button. Graph points are summarized
as follows:
• Point #1 - Main Application (Phone Line Status):
The first graph point displays phone line status for all phone lines on which the
application is executing. The application name displays along with the number of
the MPS on which it is executing. On the graph, this point is labeled Line
Status.
The MPS, to which any instance of the main application is assigned, are polled for
the current phone line state of each phone line where the main application is
currently executing.
Although the stacking bar for Point #1 can indicate any of the six phone line
states, typically most of the bar is green (Connected) with alternating yellow
(ready) and purple (busy) bands.
Only the lines in a Connected state are able to link to other applications.
The first graph point displays the same information that you see from any Phone
Line Status graph. Basically, Point #1 is a stacking bar graph that displays phone
line status for the main application. On the Linked Application Status Bar graph,
all other graph points show only applications that are in a Connected phone line
state.
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