Sadly, I think the easiest way is to use error pins & learn about their
odd behaviour! The unexpected will then become the expected. To be
honest, I find they behave mostly ok, as long as they are connected to
something.
Dave
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From: Alexander Poulikakos (KI/EAB)
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Sent: 06 September 2005 14:47
To: VRF
Subject: [vrf] Check if a variable has been initiated or not
Hi VRF
Is there a way to check if a variable has been initiated (set), without
using
an error pin? I'd like to avoid error pins as the tend to cause
unexpected behaviors.
/Alex
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odd behaviour! The unexpected will then become the expected. To be
honest, I find they behave mostly ok, as long as they are connected to
something.
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Poulikakos (KI/EAB)
[mailto:alexander.poulikakos@ericsson.com]
Sent: 06 September 2005 14:47
To: VRF
Subject: [vrf] Check if a variable has been initiated or not
Hi VRF
Is there a way to check if a variable has been initiated (set), without
using
an error pin? I'd like to avoid error pins as the tend to cause
unexpected behaviors.
/Alex
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Is there a way to check if a variable has been initiated (set), without using
an error pin? I'd like to avoid error pins as the tend to cause unexpected behaviors.
/Alex
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