Re: [foxboro] Compound:Block,Type

        This works really well and is quick.
        Thanks,


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From: Heath, Graham [mailto:gheath@xxxxxxxxxxx]=20
Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 11:17 AM
To: 'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Re: [foxboro] Compound:Block,Type



Tommy

Try the following that eliminates interaction with the CPs

HH#:  HH737=20
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                                    IA INFO:  ds9504=20
                                       File:  51 Series CSA=20
                                    Release:  ALL=20
                                       Date:  Nov. 22, 1995=20
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Subject:  CSA Query=20
 Source:  SD&E=20
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In the directory /opt/fox/ciocfg/ifdenv resides a tool to query CSA.  =20
The tool can be used to query CSA for the compound, block type, block =20
name, or ECB's.  All filters may be terminated with a "*" wildcard=20
character and may use "|" to delineate multiple instances.=20
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To run the command:=20
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ucsaq=20
(-lCPLUB) (-cCOMPOUND) (-bBLOCK NAME) (-tBLOCK TYPE)=20
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Where=20
        (-l) CP Filter=20
        (-c) Compound Filter=20
        (-b) Block Filter=20
        (-t) Block Type Filter=20
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Examples=20
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        ucsaq=20
-l23CP30 -cWATER_TNK=20
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This will list all of the blocks in the compound WATER_TNK.=20
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-l23CP30 -cWATER_TNK "-bF*"=20
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This will list all of the blocks in the compound WATER_TNK beginning =20
with the letter F.=20
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        ucsaq=20
-l23CP30 "tECB*"=20
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This will display all ECB's that reside in 23CP30.=20
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-l23CP30 "-tECB1|ECB23"=20
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This will display all of the ECB1s and ECB23s that reside in 23CP30.=20
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-----Original Message-----
From: Keith, Tommy [mailto:Tommy.Keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 21 October 2002 16:04
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [foxboro] Compound:Block,Type


        Does anyone have or know of a way to retrieve the Compound name, Block =
name and Block type.  I can do it using the iccdrvr.tsk but I have over =
20 overloaded
        cp's on a single node and 3 similar nodes.   Is there a way to use a
wild card in iccdrvr.tsk for the cp name?
        Thanks,

Tommy Keith
Wellman Inc.
Tommy.Keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Phone 843-395-3565
Fax     843-395-3885



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