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    adrianmihai83
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    I am intrigued by the following thing, I want to send a string to the controller, tried in many things but I don't seem to get one thing. To be short, I want to send to the controller a string containing 14 bytes, more exactly the ID of the RFID Tag. If I am sending this way:

    gw.send(msgRfTag.set("24848484852515754685348483"));

    everything goes well.

    But if I want to do the following:

    String strTag = "24848484852515754685348483";
    gw.send(msgRfTag.set(strTag));

    it does not compile, error: no matching function for call to 'MyMessage::set(String&)'

    I use Arduino 1.5.8, on Windows enviroment, latest library.

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      I am intrigued by the following thing, I want to send a string to the controller, tried in many things but I don't seem to get one thing. To be short, I want to send to the controller a string containing 14 bytes, more exactly the ID of the RFID Tag. If I am sending this way:

      gw.send(msgRfTag.set("24848484852515754685348483"));

      everything goes well.

      But if I want to do the following:

      String strTag = "24848484852515754685348483";
      gw.send(msgRfTag.set(strTag));

      it does not compile, error: no matching function for call to 'MyMessage::set(String&)'

      I use Arduino 1.5.8, on Windows enviroment, latest library.

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      BulldogLowell
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      @adrianmihai83

      try using a C string

      char *strTag[] = {"24848484852515754685348483"};
      

      that will probably work for you...

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        @BulldogLowell

        Spot on, thank you!

        Best regards,

        Adrian

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