=FFW=> Posted November 6, 2014 Report Posted November 6, 2014 Hi, maybe this has been coming up before and theres a solution. To the ones who might know one, please shed some light. Is it possible, to dedicate snapshots to certain groups of parameters? Goal would be, that (to be defined) Parameter Group 1 gets an own snapshot as well as Parameter Group 2 and so on.. Thanks in advance, =FFW=>
TK. Posted November 6, 2014 Report Posted November 6, 2014 Hi, too difficult at my side... However, if I would provide access to the "no_dump" flag in the .NGR file, you would be able to enable/disable the flag for the affected events before restoring the snapshot via "exec_meta SetSnapshot <number>", "exec_meta LoadSnapshot" and "exec_meta DumpSnapshot". Best Regards, Thorsten.
=FFW=> Posted November 10, 2014 Author Report Posted November 10, 2014 Hmmm, However, if I would provide access to the "no_dump" flag in the .NGR file, you would be able to enable/disable the flag for the affected events before restoring the snapshot via "exec_meta SetSnapshot <number>", "exec_meta LoadSnapshot" and "exec_meta DumpSnapshot". as i understand it, this is a solution, isnt it? And not a bad one. Would you provide access to the flag (!) then? The case would be to have three Parameter Groups with their own snapshots (track send amounts / track device parameters (cutoff etc.) / return-feedback matrix). As i understood it, one will enable/disable the respective flags for there parameter groups right before _restoring_, as when saving a snapshot, all parameters available get stored anyways (no matter if they have a no_dump flag)? Cheers (and thank you), =FFW=>
TK. Posted November 10, 2014 Report Posted November 10, 2014 Yes, this is the solution. The SET_NO_DUMP command is part of the V1.032 firmware that I released yesterday. Best Regards, Thorsten.
=FFW=> Posted November 11, 2014 Author Report Posted November 11, 2014 i´ll try to put it to life and report back! thank you for being like that. always.
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