Today I found myself wishing I could type "Query Is In Park", but hitting Park cleared the command line. Is there a way to perform the operation I was trying for?
-Jason
Today I found myself wishing I could type "Query Is In Park", but hitting Park cleared the command line. Is there a way to perform the operation I was trying for?
-Jason
If you are trying to find out what's parked, why not just hit Park, Park ?.
It later occurred to me that, better than Query Is In Park, a better way to do this would be adding another softkey to Shift+Select Last.
We already have a Select All softkey, and that's probably an easier change in the software than the syntax I was talking about.
Now that Recall From Park is a thing (and what a wonderful thing!) it seems natural to have Select Parked as well.
Hi Jason,
What are you looking to do with the parked channels once you've selected them? One of the most common ones that I can think of is unparking all channels that are in park, but Park Enter Enter will do this.
Thanks!
Hans
is it possible to do Group Park?
Thinking about it, it would be nice to do
Group Park - [Ch] [Enter] [Enter]
Or even [Group] [Address] [Park] [@] [50] [Enter]
I think Group Park would be the most consistent, along with Query Park. Don't agree on Select Park though.
I think Group Park would be the most consistent, along with Query Park. Don't agree on Select Park though.
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