Try using caget. Example:
$ caget SIOC:SYS0:ML00:CALC001.INPA
SIOC:SYS0:ML00:CALC001.INPA SIOC:SYS0:ML00:CALC256 NPP NMS
$
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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Abadie Lana [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 8:19 AM
To: techtalk
Subject: Is there a way to view the type of flags associated with a link
Hi all
I would like to know if there is way to know the type of flags associated with a link without looking at DB files.
By flags, I mean the PROCESS Flags {NPP/PP/CA/CP/CPP} and/or MAXIMIZELINK {NMS/MS/MSS/MSI}.
I did dbpr on console but didn't get this type of information (only pvname) with various verbose level.
Thanks for any hints
Lana
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