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Subject: | Re: multiple error messages |
From: | Andrew Johnson <[email protected]> |
To: | Benjamin Franksen <[email protected]> |
Cc: | [email protected] |
Date: | Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:06:35 -0600 |
Benjamin Franksen wrote:
On the IOC (example app) this gives me: epics> franksenHost:aiExample.TIME dbNameToAddr failed franksenHost:aiExample.TIME dbNameToAddr failed franksenHost:aiExample.TIME dbNameToAddr failed franksenHost:aiExample.TIME dbNameToAddr failed franksenHost:aiExample.TIME dbNameToAddr failed
dbCommon.dbd defines field(TIME,DBF_NOACCESS) { prompt("Time") special(SPC_NOMOD) interest(4) extra("epicsTimeStamp time") }Thus the TIME field is not directly accessible outside the record/device support code; you can only read timestamps using the appropriate DBR_ request types on the VAL field of a record. This is because a timestamp is not one of the fundamental value types that CA V3 supports.
- Andrew -- * * Matt Santos / / Leo McGarry * * For a Brighter America * *