Is it actually possible for an external reference parameter's status (.ST) to indicate something other than Bad Communication when its connection status (.CST) is not zero?
In particular, I am interested in whether or not there is any way for the .CST to be non zero and the .ST indicate some form of Good.
I've made several attempts at causing this, but in all the cases I could come up with, the .ST went to Bad Communication if I had a non-zero .CST.
If the .ST always indicates Bad when the .CST is non-zero, is it really necessary to look at the .CST to determine a parameter's status?
Thanks in advance.
Andre Dicaire
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