Note that the "tie" operation has a master/slave(s) quality to it: isis> tie (ip_master, [ip_slave1, ip_slave2]); and it's not the same as "make all of these parameters equivalent", so conf() can be run only on the ip_master. -dd On May 30, 2008, at 11:37 AM, Michael Nowak wrote: >> When I try to use conf(x) for a parameter #x that is tied to >> another parameter, >> I get an error/warning that the parameter is tied and conf() >> exits. Is there a >> way to get around this? > > Is there a reason you want to do this? If x2 is tied to x1, don't > you just want to get the conf(x1)? Or is it that you are requesting > that conf(x2) essentially alias to conf(x1) for ties? ---------------------------------------------------------- Daniel Dewey dd_at_email.domain.hidden MIT Kavli Institute Office:(617) 253-7244 70 Vassar St., NE80-6085 Fax:(617) 253-8084 Cambridge, MA 02139 http://space.mit.edu/home/dd ---------------------------------------------------------- ---- You received this message because you are subscribed to the isis-users list. To unsubscribe, send a message to isis-users-request_at_email.domain.hiddenwith the first line of the message as: unsubscribeReceived on Fri May 30 2008 - 11:42:34 EDT
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