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This flag indicates whether a table is monotonic. Only the monotonicity of the master data is relevant.
The monotonicity of a table is checked when:
- Data is loaded using the LOADCAMDATA command
- The function CHECKCAMMONOTONIC() is executed
- Camming is engaged by setting the Slave property to the value 2.
The cam tables must be monotonic in order to be used.
Short form
Imon
Syntax
?<cam>.IsMonotonic
Availability
All versions
Type
Long
Range
0 or 1
Scope
Configuration, Task or Terminal
Examples
?Cam1.Imon