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  1. Hey Guys, hope you have some input for me. I have a compactDAQ and I want to dynamically check the modules which are injected? Why do I want this: I have some AI and thermo modules, but not all of them are used yet. So by today there are only two modules injected, but in the future there may be more. After this I want to log some of the channels of this x-modules, so I have to create a dialoge to select the different channels of the different cards and give them names for the logging. I dont want to have a fixed order of the different modules in the chassi or something like that. Is there a way to do that? And if, how? Thanks Sagi PS: sorry for my bad english, its kinda stressy today and I have to solve this problem :/
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