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Re: deleting devices

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Posted by Phil on Tuesday, 11 May 2010, at 9:20 a.m.,
in response to Re: deleting devices, posted by Lorne

Hi Lorne.

The WEL should have adjusted the expressions automatically.
I just ran some more tests to be sure, and I couldn't get it to mess up.

I created a bunch of expressions that referenced devices at the beginning, middle and end of the device list. I sprinkled these expressions throughout the list as well.

Each time I deleted a device, the expressions adjusted correctly, continuing to track their original inputs. I made printouts to be sure.

If I actually deleted an input to an expression, the device ID changed to 255 (indicating an invalid input).

When you had to change your expression, can you tell me what hapenned?

Where was the deleted device in relation to the expression & what exactly happened? Did it lose the input, or just not adjust it?

Any other clues you can offer. Single or multiple deletions?

Phil.


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