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The event itself does not provide enough information, especially if it is processed at the levels above. To uniquely identify the event and its source, the event in the whole is written as follows: "ws_BtPress:/curtime". Where:
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The event itself does not provide enough information, especially if it is processed at the levels above. To uniquely identify the event and its source, the event in the whole is written as follows: "'''ws_BtPress:/curtime'''". Where:
 
:''ws_BtPress'' — event;
 
:''ws_BtPress'' — event;
 
:''/curtime'' — path to the child element that has generated the event.
 
:''/curtime'' — path to the child element that has generated the event.

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The event itself does not provide enough information, especially if it is processed at the levels above. To uniquely identify the event and its source, the event in the whole is written as follows: "'''ws_BtPress:/curtime'''". Where:
:''ws_BtPress'' — event;
:''/curtime'' — path to the child element that has generated the event.
TranslationThe event itself does not provide enough information, especially if it is processed at the levels above. To uniquely identify the event and its source, the event in the whole is written as follows: "'''ws_BtPress:/curtime'''". Where:
:''ws_BtPress'' — event;
:''/curtime'' — path to the child element that has generated the event.

The event itself does not provide enough information, especially if it is processed at the levels above. To uniquely identify the event and its source, the event in the whole is written as follows: "ws_BtPress:/curtime". Where:

ws_BtPress — event;
/curtime — path to the child element that has generated the event.