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<p dir="auto">If I have a working network and I want to add a value readout through a global cable. My understanding is that I create a new cable in onInit, create GC C++ code, then use that information to create the cable in my '.h' file. Is this correct? Do I have to completely unload the network and reload it again? I tried to just add a new cable with script then edit the .h file and recompile but I get errors. I use the same method for creating global cables in a network that isnt already compiled so I know im getting it right somewhere but why does this way of adding cables to an existing network give me compile error when recompiling networks to dlls?</p>
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