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Ken<br>
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Does the request object not have a <br>
int port = request->Get(FROM_OUTPUT_PORT());<br>
if so, you can do it that way.<br>
<br>
How is it that different ports are receiving different time requests? I
need to make sure my redesigned pipeline will cope with this correctly.
(what does your pipeline look like?)<br>
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JB<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:C668E47E.A9CB%25kmorel@sandia.gov" type="cite">
<title>Getting requested time in reader with multiple outputs</title>
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style="font-size: 11pt;">I am having trouble implementing a reader
that supports time data and has multiple outputs (eventually destined
for ParaView). The issue is that I get the requested update time step
from the output information (as in any time-supporting reader), but I
don’t know which output port to get it from. The two ports often have
different time steps set in them. The correct time is in the output
from which the demand driven request comes. But which one is that? It
changes between calls? Is there a way to get the “real” requested
time? Is there a way to know from which output port the request comes
from?<br>
<br>
-Ken<br>
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