Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi all,
Quick question. So I have noticed that when we run camonitor for a record called "foo", it initially doesn't show a time stamp. When I then do caput foo.PROC 1, camonitor updates with a new entry containing a time stamp, which I assume is the time at which
the processing occurred. However when I do caput foo.PROC 1 again, camonitor doesn't update. This has me thinking that it is just for monitoring value changes and not meant for monitoring processing. If we want to know if a record has been processed, it is
better to use TPRO. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Thanks,
Andy
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