re...,
>Loading the database works, but not loading the records. The parse error
>is not a dos/unix line ending problem! - I have tested this. Call of
>iocInit shows that there is no record support for the standard records!
>
> C:\project\epics\base-3.14.beta1.Apps\exampleApp\Db>example
> epics> dbLoadDatabase "..\..\dbd\example.dbd"
> epics> dbLoadRecords "dbExample1.db"
> Error Last token ")"
> input line: record(ai, "$(user):aiExample")
> in: path "." file dbExample1.db line 1
'$', '(', and ')' are not legal characters in process-variable names.
(See 6.3. in the "Application Developer's Guide.") Try
dbLoadRecords "dbExample1.db", "user=hmmm...I-guess-that-would-be-me"
This might get you to the next level of errors.
Tim Mooney ([email protected]) (630)252-5417
Beamline Controls & Data Acquisition Group
Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Lab.
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