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TOPIC: what does it imply by saying that optional fields shall be omitted using the omit symbol.

what does it imply by saying that optional fields shall be omitted using the omit symbol. 02 Jun 2003 06:25 #6486

Hi,

>>//after the assignment,is the value of r1.field1 equal to 10?

Yes, after the assignment, the value is 10,

but not after the assignment

>>r1 := {omit,true}

PS: These omit fields are "optional" elements in messages for protocols.

Best Regards
Ramana

Bhamidipati V. Ramana
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Hello,TTCN3
In the clause 6.3.1.0(ETSI ES 201 873-1 V2.2.1(2003-2)),
there is a sentence that Optional fields shall be omitted using the omit
symbol.
If the optional field has been assigned with non-omit
value, will the value of the field be changed by assigning the omit to
it.

For example:
type record MyRecord
{
integer field1 optional,
boolean field2
}

var MyRecord r1;
r1 := {10,true};

//after the assignment,is the value of r1.field1 equal to 10?
r1 := {omit,true};

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