I have the results of 2 batch macros that I want to pass to another batch macro.
The top (black) batch macro returns 2 values (A & B)
The top (blue) batch macro returns 2 values (X & Y)
I want the these values passed to the bottom (blue) batch macro.
The 2 values from the black batch macro update the left 2 control parameters.
The 2 values from the blue batch macro update the right 2 control parameters.
The Text input contains columns A,B,X,Y
How can a second input be added to the the bottom blue batch macro to accept the values from both of the top?
Your thoughts are appreciated.
Puff
¡Resuelto! Ir a solución.
Append your outputs together. You'll have a single data set containing A, B, X, Y that you can feed into the macro through a macro input tool.
I appreciate the response back and already employ what you suggested in a different part of the workflow.
I am not against using the macro input, but was interested to see if anyone was able to figure out how to have multiple connections on a batch macro with the use of control parameters.
Thanks,
Puff
@stapuff without macro inputs the macro only has one anchor, so can only accept one connection. If you prefer not to use a macro input you can still append the two outputs into one and connect it to that anchor.
I appreciate the confirmation "without macro inputs the macro only has one anchor, so can only accept one connection."
Puff
@stapuff Compare to tools like Union that can accept multiple inputs. You'll see that the input anchor is different.