Get Dynamic Data Attributes
- Updated2025-07-30
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Retrieves the attributes of the dynamic data you wire to Signals In.

Dialog Box Options
| Option | Description |
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| Signal Index | Specifies the index of the signal whose attributes you want to retrieve. The default is 0. Signal Index contains the following options:
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Inputs/Outputs
error in
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Describes error conditions that occur before this node runs.
Signals In
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Specifies the dynamic data that contains the input signal or signals.
Signal Index
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Specifies the index of the signal whose attributes you want to retrieve.
The value you wire to this input overrides the value you set in the configuration dialog box.
Signals Out
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Returns Signals In unchanged.
Signal Name
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Returns the name of the signal.This output is available only if you place a checkmark in the Signal name checkbox in the configuration dialog box.
Time Mode
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Returns the time mode of the signal.This output is available only if you place a checkmark in the Time mode checkbox in the configuration dialog box.
Timestamp
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Returns the timestamp of the signal.This output is available only if you place a checkmark in the Timestamp checkbox in the configuration dialog box.
Start Timestamp
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Returns the start timestamp of the signal.This output is available only if you place a checkmark in the Start timestamp checkbox in the configuration dialog box.
X Dimension
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Returns the X dimension of the signal.This output is available only if you place a checkmark in the X dimension checkbox in the configuration dialog box.
Unit
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Returns the unit of measurement of the signal.This output is available only if you place a checkmark in the Unit checkbox in the configuration dialog box.
error out
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Contains error information. This output provides standard error out functionality.
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error in
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Signals In
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Signal Index
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Signals Out
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Signal Name
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Returns the name of the signal.
Time Mode
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Returns the time mode of the signal.
Timestamp
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Returns the timestamp of the signal.
error out
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