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Use this command to produce a report on the state of the currently active Predictive Systems Lab document in a new window. The report is structured as follows:
Document State Report
NL
Document Name: <Name>
Date Created: [<Date>]
Last Modified: [<Date>]
Size: [<Size in Bytes>]
NL
Sheet Name Valid Range Rows Columns Data Model Solutions
<Name> [<Range>] <Number> <Number> <Yes | No> <Yes | No>
... ... ... ... ... ...
For every sheet in the document {
NL
NL
<Sheet Name>
NL
Column Column Type Variable Type Delay Type Delay Start Delay Size Delay End
[<Number>] [<Type>] [<Type>] [<Type>] [<Location>] [<Size>] [<Location>]
... ... ... ... ... ... ...
If there are Solutions in the current sheet, do {
NL
Solution Name Solution Type Defined Solved
<Name> <Type> <Yes | No> <Yes | No>
... ... ... ...
} End of If there are Solutions...
}End of For every sheet...
In the above format, bold, non-italicized characters stand for constant headings and characters surrounded by angle brackets stand for variable values that are filled by Predictive Systems Lab. Variable values, additionally surrounded by brackets, denote variables that may not be applicable under certain conditions. Italicized characters, ellipses, braces, and indentation are not part of the generated report and are depicted to suggest iterative and conditional actions, continuity, and structure, with exception to the NL token, which stands for embedded empty lines (see the sample report below).
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