If you're really desparate to find every single solitary one, you could
iterate through all combinations of a 39 char string, and attempt to
attach to them all, and save the ones you attach to, but that would
probably take a little while (OK, a long....long...long while ;-).
I've actually done that on a shorter string, where I knew all but the
last 4 chars ;-)
Actually, doing the "dbl" from inside the IOC is probably the most
useful way.
David Dudley
>>> Carl Schumann <[email protected]> 10/23/2008 10:13:55 AM >>>
Hi,
Is there a mechanism to query an IOC for all the PVs that it serves?
Thanks,
Carl Schumann
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