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    Data point, settable, limits

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      skiv71
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      hi,

      regarding adjustable settings... i.e. registers linked directly to source.... it would be useful to be able to declare upper and lower limits.

      another way might be an internal variable with point link to target register, with value checking within the script checking the source.

      i'd like to see min and max in the data point creation dialogue, assuming the item is settable..

      thanks

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        skiv71
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        i've managed to simulate the effect of limits by creating a hi and lo level trigger from editing the data point and setting 2 event handlers...

        could be a bit long winded with 100's of user adjustable setpoints :-/

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          skiv71
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          something like the min and max for a virtual data source point would be great... if it would let me choose 0 increment that might work?

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