By tbvk, 26 January, 2023 Forums Gurux DLMS for Java What was the method of doing so dynmically? If I am correct one must read association view and then you can filter it to find say now all `Clock` objects? What was the method for doing so? What is the best way to do… What is the best way to do so, without having to read a lot of data? Hi, You are right. You need… Hi, You are right. You need to read the association view. After that you can search objects by type. Something like this. GXDLMSObjectCollection objs = client.getObjects().getObjects(new ObjectType[] { ObjectType.REGISTER, ObjectType.CLOCK }); BR, Mikko Perfect, thank you for your… Perfect, thank you for your help on that! Log in or register to post comments
Hi, You are right. You need… Hi, You are right. You need to read the association view. After that you can search objects by type. Something like this. GXDLMSObjectCollection objs = client.getObjects().getObjects(new ObjectType[] { ObjectType.REGISTER, ObjectType.CLOCK }); BR, Mikko
What is the best way to do…
What is the best way to do so, without having to read a lot of data?
Hi, You are right. You need…
Hi,
You are right. You need to read the association view. After that you can search objects by type. Something like this.
GXDLMSObjectCollection objs = client.getObjects().getObjects(new ObjectType[] {
ObjectType.REGISTER, ObjectType.CLOCK });
BR,
Mikko
Perfect, thank you for your…
Perfect, thank you for your help on that!