All events pertaining to one item are independent with respect to events pertaining to other items, even if they are subscribed within the same table.
So, it is possible that your client receives...
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All events pertaining to one item are independent with respect to events pertaining to other items, even if they are subscribed within the same table.
So, it is possible that your client receives...
About the snapshots, they come for the various items in the table independently of one another, just like the real-time updates
and there is no notification that all of them have been received.
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Lists of items with many value updates and rare changes of the list contents are suitable for what we call two-level push.
Unfortunately, the .NET client library offers no built-in support for...
about 1) If you use an item in COMMAND mode (i.e. a dynamic table), then it is correct that you use an ExtendedTableInfo and supply a list made of a single name,
which is the name of the item in...
If you use COMMAND mode, then your approach is now clear.
We just need to agree on the names of the various concepts.
We use the concepts of Group and Item list to define static tables with a...
With reference to the picture in General Concepts.pdf, a data table is characterized by a list of Item names or, alternatively, by a "Group" name.
The two alternatives are reflected by the overloads...