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By Ivan23 , 7 January, 2022
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Hi,

When we configuring an external test, can it be set in .xml file to expect a response e.g. octetString of 8 bytes (octetString [8]), or octetString of 6 (octetString [6]), or Gurux can only expect octetString no matter what length is the value? In other words, can I add some range of bytes for octetString as expected response?

Thank you

Ivan23

4 years 4 months ago

Can you give me any kind of

Can you give me any kind of answer please?

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Kurumi

4 years 4 months ago

Hi,

Hi,

This is not possible at the moment. You can compare only bytes, not the length of the octet string.

BR,
Mikko

Ivan23

4 years 4 months ago

Thank you for the answer

Thank you for the answer

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