Also, forgot to mention:
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> should work, but this returns zero for all four indices. I think that the IOC has provisions (which I haven’t been able to follow) for assigning different sensors to different channels; do I need to do some assignments before I can read temperatures?
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The database logic does link the output channels with input sensors, but it does this based on what’s configured on the controller so we don’t need to worry about it. The only reason this is done in the database logic is to change which temperature input link is used for the put_callback logic for each output (so that we’re waiting for the correct temperature to reach the setpoint when blocked via a put_callback).
Cheers,
Matt
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