:LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion:FNAMe
Command Syntax
:LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion{1:64}:FNAMe "<path substitution string>\subfolder\filename"
Where {1:64}
identifies a function.
Where <path substitution string> is a string that expands into a specific file path. For example, %USER_DATA_DIR%
.
Where "subfolder" is an optional path folder. For example, %USER_DATA_DIR%\Waveforms
.
Where "filename" is a string without the filename extension.
Query Syntax
:LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion{1:64}:FNAMe?
Description
Upon completion of limit testing for a limit line test, any function waveform can be automatically saved to a file. Use this command to enter a file name and path for the selected function. The file name extension (.wfmx) is automatically appended to the file name. To actually enable function waveforms to be saved, use the :LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion:STATe
command. To enable testing limits on a limit line test, use the :LTESt:LLINe:TEST:STATe
command. This command supports the DEFault
common child command.
Do not include an extension when specifying the filename.
Default User Folder

The default folder for storing function waveform files is in %USER_DATA_DIR%\Waveforms
as shown in this picture. It is good practice to include a path substitution string with the filename. For example, %USER_DATA_DIR%\Waveforms\filename
.
File names must include a path when using the child :FNAMe
command. The :FNAMe
command is not affected by a Default Setup or Factory Preset.
Specifying a path using a path substitution string in the filename ensures that the file will be saved in (or loaded from) the standard user-data folder. Failure to use a path substitution string may result either in a file created in an parent folder or a file error.
Requires FlexDCA revision A.04.50 and above.
Example Command
:LTESt:LLINe:SWAVeform:FUNCtion4:FNAMe "DUT132"