RM - External Functions - Hex - Multiple byte?

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RM - External Functions - Hex - Multiple byte?

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What is the correct syntax for entering a multiple byte hex command in the EFC/Hex field on the External Functions sheet :?:

I'm sorry if I am asking a question with an easy to find answer. I did search here and at sourceforge. Is there any help file where this answer can be found?

Thanks,
Phil
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Post by Mark Pierson »

Just enter the hex bytes separated by spaces, i.e. "00 11".
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I tried that.

Post by pH7_jp1 »

Thanks for your reply Mark, but that was the first thing I tried. When I do that, it won't let me leave the field. If I type Enter, it does not update the field the same way it does when I type only one number and clicking on other tabs after that has no effect. RM won't let me do anything else until I go back to a single number and then all works well again.

I just realized that my file started as an import from a KM file. I will try starting a fresh one and see if that fixes anything.
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Post by gfb107 »

You need to set the type to Hex before you can enter a hex value.
The valid types are EFC and Hex.
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Post by pH7_jp1 »

Excellent! Thank you. I never even noticed that the field was there. :oops:
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