I am having some 'odd' behaviour with the windows install that is
preventing me from running anything in openAPC. It seems to have started
after dropping in these .dll ?
I make a project on the windows box, and when trying to debug, it
doesn't update any text fields.
I also have an analogue clock tied to a unixtime output from the clock
element - it doesn't display.
After a few tries, the debugger seems to hang - windows doesn't report
it as 'not responding' but I can't exit using the button at top - task
manager is the only way to close it.
I rebooted - and when trying to open the same project on the same system
- openAPC reports it cannot find any of the flowplugins in the project.
Using file explorer I can see them in the flowplugin folder of openapc
though.
Creating a new project, with jsut the clock element and analogue display...
In debug, the analogue display doesn't update, and the 'ative flows'
count in the debugger increments every second.
The watch screen shows data on the unixtime output and the string output
of the clock
Any ideas?
Haven't reinstalled yet.
On 06/04/2011 03:27 AM, Jim Hart wrote:
Hi,
please find an updated package at
http://www.openapc.com/download/Windows/index.php?c=1&f=libio_mysql.zip
It contains two new plug-ins for converting a line of CSV data to
single elements of type char and number (there also a new liboapc.dll
is included which has to be copied to the system-folder).
Within the configuration you have to define which field of the CSV
data have to be assigned to which output.
These plug-ins will be part of the next release in case the work well for you.
On 03/06/2011, Eoin Ross<eross(a)chemstation.com> wrote:
> That's exactly what I had in mind.
>
> Would like to help with the project but until I get some C/C++ skills,
> massaging the manual would be about it.
>
> On 06/03/2011 01:06 AM, Jim Hart wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> your are right, there is something missing at the moment...
>>
>> How about this: we add a "CSV to String" and a "CSV to
Number"
>> conversion plug-in where you can input a line of CSV and can output
>> the separated elements. Because there is a maximum of 8 elements you
>> can choose within the configuration which field has to be assigned to
>> which output. In case you have more fields within your CSV line you
>> would need more of these conversion plug-ins.
>>
>> Would that be a suitable solution for you?
>>
>> On 02/06/2011, Eoin Ross<eross(a)chemstation.com> wrote:
>>> I have the MySQL element querying a table with data passed from a serial
>>> RFID reader - and it works great giving me the expected row in a
>>> semi-colon separated value string.
>>>
>>> I would like to run one query, and break the resulting CSV string up
>>> into it's fields for use elsewhere in the flow for controlling access to
>>> features. I have not been able to find a plugin/element/method that can
>>> do this. The closest seems to be the 'CSV to Control' element - but
it's
>>> outputs don't fit for this purpose.
>>>
>>> A workaround seems to be having a 'MySQL Access' element and '
for each
>>> desired field - is this the only way?
>>> I have looked into the openSDK, but C/C++ is not something I am
>>> knowledgeable on :(