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You need to know the name of the PV.
Here are 2 ways to do it:
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At the IOC prompt type the command
dbl “scaler”
That will show you the name of all scaler records.
At the Linux or Windows shell prompt type
caget xxx:scaler974
That will tell you if that PV exists, which is the one you were trying to connect to.
Mark
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of l123173
Sent: Monday, April 20, 2015 10:18 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: macro value
Hi tech-talk,
computer : linux redhat6.0 3.14.12.1 synApp5.6
I startup the medm with "medm -x -macro "P=xxx:,S=scaler974" /home/bsrf-non/Documents/synApps_5_6/support/all_adl/scaler.adl", but it could connect.
I think it is the macro value, because I copy it from others( I could not contact him )and it worked well before. Recently, I delete the synApp by careless, it did not work evenif I rebuilt the synApp.
I know nothing about how to set the macro value , could you teach me how to know your macro value.
Thanks for you advice!
Thank you,
Xing Li
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