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Topic Title: Linkset exists Topic Summary: Created On: 22-Sep-2008 20:09 Status: Post and Reply |
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Is it possible to determine if a Linkset already exists? If so, how would this be accomplished?
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If you have a link between two modules -- then a linkset exists in the link module between the two formal modules.
Or in another words look in the link module and their is a pulldown menu that displays the linksets. Note, I answered the question you asked. However, if you are talking about Default Linkset pairing then look at Module>Properties>Linksets Edited: 22-Sep-2008 at 20:24 by ron lewis |
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The attached function should do it in DXL.
In the GUI, you can open the link module then examine the list of linksets in the pulldown menu. That's often hard to do since the module names can be very long and exceed the width of the field. - Louie |
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