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      skiv71
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      hi,

      i have a text file that i'd like to update on a button click, preferrably with the contents of the numerical register.

      can anyone help?

      maybe a process command to echo text>[file location]

      but i want to append data to the user adjustable register.

      thanks

      Neil

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        mlohbihler
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        M2M2 has a new file upload data source which currently can read CSV files. It hasn't been released yet though. Do you want to try it?

        Best regards,
        Matthew

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          skiv71
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          Hi Mathew,

          I'm not sure thats what I want....

          At the moment, i've set up an internal data source.... created a register and set a change event detector

          the event detector runs a process command, and i can write a text file ok...

          is there anyway to pass on the register value to the command as a variable?

          thanks

          Neil

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            mlohbihler
            last edited by

            Not currently, no. But, why do you need to write register values to a file? It's a relatively inefficient way to do data transfer.

            Best regards,
            Matthew

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              skiv71
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              Hi Mathew,

              I've developed a sms alarm service with some scripting (OS side) and the recipient number is dervied from a text file within the host, and i was hoping to to make this adjustable from within the scada.

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