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Originally posted by zimri-leisher March 20, 2024
Hello,
We'd like to run multiple command sequences at the same time. As I understand, that means we need more than one command sequencer. However, it would be nice not to have to decide which command sequencer we want to run a command on. Instead, we want to just say "run this sequence on an available cmd sequencer".
Any suggestions for this? It seems like it would be a common problem. Or is this a bad idea and we should have to explicitly declare which command sequencer we want to use?
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Originally posted by zimri-leisher March 20, 2024
Hello,
We'd like to run multiple command sequences at the same time. As I understand, that means we need more than one command sequencer. However, it would be nice not to have to decide which command sequencer we want to run a command on. Instead, we want to just say "run this sequence on an available cmd sequencer".
Any suggestions for this? It seems like it would be a common problem. Or is this a bad idea and we should have to explicitly declare which command sequencer we want to use?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: