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Hi Marty
Thank you for the suggestion. Yes, I can pass the value from st.cmd & in cpp file it can assign that value to PVRecord.
Many Thanks
Sandeep
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On 9/2/20 8:37 AM, Sandeep Kumar Malu - UKRI STFC via Tech-talk wrote:
Hi All,
In V3 db record, the values can be put in st.cmd using dbpf command. What is the equivalent command to put values to V4 PVA records in st.cmd?
Many Thanks
Sandeep
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I assume you are referring to PVRecords as defined by pvDatabaseCPP.
There is no equivalent to dbpf.
There is a command pvdbl that is similar to dbl.
Note that the code that create a PVRecord can also give it initial values.
Marty Kraimer
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