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In general, there are two ways to work around the asynchronous processing side effect (returning the old value then processing):
- Use CP input links (as Mark suggested). - Use FLNK processing. Both are triggered at the second phase of an asynchronous processing. Which is more appropriate depends mostly on your application. Aspects to consider: FLNK processing is immediate (calling the process function of the target) when local, loosely coupled using Channel Access when remote. FLNKs only transfer control; fetching data will need another Channel Access roundtrip. With input links, you're getting notified when the connection goes away - output links are fire-and-forget. CP inputs use monitors and will always get an update when the connection comes up - that's like a late PINI processing for the record with the input link. If a record has many CP inputs, it will process many times after reboot. Cheers, ~Ralph
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ANJ, 14 Jun 2021 |
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