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icon5.gif   Extendable list of numeric items, posted by Nick Sauerwein on Mon Apr 8 15:46:49 2024 
    icon2.gif   Re: Extendable list of numeric items, posted by John Kelly on Mon Apr 8 17:08:11 2024 
       icon2.gif   Re: Extendable list of numeric items, posted by Nick Sauerwein on Mon Apr 8 17:23:00 2024 
          icon2.gif   Re: Extendable list of numeric items, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Tue Apr 9 04:46:36 2024 
             icon2.gif   Re: Extendable list of numeric items, posted by Nick Sauerwein on Tue Apr 9 09:25:01 2024 
                icon2.gif   Re: Extendable list of numeric items, posted by Nick Sauerwein on Fri Apr 19 12:30:52 2024 
                icon4.gif   Re: Extendable list of numeric items, posted by David Pilgram on Sat Apr 20 18:47:37 2024 
Message ID: 69787     Entry time: Fri Apr 19 12:30:52 2024     In reply to: 69779
Icon: Reply  Author: Nick Sauerwein  Author Email: nick.sauerwein@luxtelligence.ai 
Category: Info  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: 3.1.4 
Subject: Re: Extendable list of numeric items 
Hey eloggers,

does anyone have an answer to this question?

Thanks for the help.

Best,


Nick


> Hey, 
> 
> thanks for your answer. I completely get your point. However, I think my question as not precise enough.
> 
> I would like to have a numeric input, but many at the same time. When I make a new post, I would like to have an attribute 'wafer_IDs' that specifies the list of wafers this 
process has been performed with. So for a single post I would like to have a list like this:
> 
> wafer_IDs = numeric value, numeric value, numeric value, extendable
> 
> Note: I am not referring here to the option. The numeric values are freely chooses numbers, the only this that varies from post to post is the number of numeric values put.
> 
> Let me make an example (If the attribute were a string this would be the equivalent):
> 
> 1st post: A process that was run with 3 wafers (ID: 1000, ID: 1001 and ID: 1002):
> wafer IDs = 1000, 1001, 1002
> 
> 2nd post: A process that is run with 2 wafers (ID: 1000 and ID: 1002):
> wafer IDs = 1000, 1002
> 
> The string solves the issue, but is not as nice as having directly a list of integers.
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> 
> Best,
> 
> Nick
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