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Subject: Fwd: break table
From: D Peter Siddons <[email protected]>
To: EPICS <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2016 16:33:20 -0400

Hi all,

  I have a breakpoint table for converting thermistor resistance to temperature which I have used in various projects for many years. I tried to add it to a new IOC and this is what I get:



breaktable("Therm10kdegC") {
    point(34.1115, 99)
    point(39.1792, 94)
    point(45.1958, 89)
    point(52.2725, 84)
    point(60.6365, 79)
    point(70.5882, 74)
    point(82.4577, 69)
    ..........
    ..........
    point(3944.95, -76)
}

The input table in the IOC src directory does not have all these point()s, just the bare numbers. The IOC sees these additions as a syntax error. Where did they come from? If I delete them in the dbd directory, the table loads fine. But every time I recompile they get replaced.

This is on EPICS 3.14.12.5, compiling natively on Debian Arm.

Pete.

-- 
D. Peter Siddons
Detector Development Group Leader
Bldg. 535B
Photon Sciences Directorate,
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Upton, NY 11973

email: [email protected]
Phone: (631) 344-2738

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