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> Greetings all,
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> According to the SNL & Sequencer User Guide the 'seqChanShow' command has an
> option to display only the unconnected channels. Can anyone tell me what the
> switch is?
>
> Cheers
> -- Sean
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>
Hi Sean,
I looked in the code for seqChanShow and it appears
that
seqChanShow (<tid>, "-")
(where tid is the task id of the sequence)
will do it.
seqChanShow (<tid>,"+") will list only the connected ones.
Please try this. I don't have access to a running sequence
right this minute.
Rozelle
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