That's kinda where my thought process has ended up. Oh well. Haven't hacked any C in 6 or 7 years, but I've read some of it. I'll see what I can crib from Cassandra too ;) Thanks, Corey |---------+----------------------------> | | Roger Smith | | | <RSmith@xxxxxxxxx| | | a.ga.us> | | | Sent by: | | | foxboro-bounce@fr| | | eelists.org | | | | | | | | | 03/14/2003 10:08 | | | AM | | | Please respond to| | | foxboro | | | | |---------+----------------------------> >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: "'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" | | cc: | | Subject: Re: [foxboro] ACCUM blocks again | >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| <snip> I suspect you need a "C" program, using the object manager library calls, to retrieve the real value and output as many decimals places as you desire. Probably that is what the Lotus software does. There may be some other tool that will return the actual 4 byte IEEE real value to you, but I don't know of it. Roger B. Smith Chief, Process Control Engineering Waste Water Services City of Atlanta 404 350-4952 _______________________________________________________________________ This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). Use the info you obtain here at your own risks. Read http://www.thecassandraproject.org/disclaimer.html foxboro mailing list: //www.freelists.org/list/foxboro to subscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=join to unsubscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=leave