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+ | Note that in expression '''@<node>''' the "node" is the hexadecimal value of the node. Using @'''U'''<node>,"node" is the decimal value. | ||
Back to [[Event_Handler#List_of_context_parameters]]. | Back to [[Event_Handler#List_of_context_parameters]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:48, 24 May 2022
- Returns the AlphaCom node number for a station.
- %2.nod can also be used.
Example:
In this event station 103 in node 1 will be queued on 107 in node 3:
Note that in expression @<node> the "node" is the hexadecimal value of the node. Using @U<node>,"node" is the decimal value.