The DAQ configuration file is processed at the beginning of each run. The configuration file is processed in a fresh interpreter each time. You therefore cannot maintain any state across runs via your configuration file.
To illustrate module creation and configuration, this let's look at a fragment from a configuration file:
Example 68-1. Creating and configuring devices
ph7xxx create tdc -slot 13 -id 0x7186 -sparse false
ph7xxx config tdc -readhits true -usellt false -usehlt false
            
            The ph7xxx driver supports the Phillips 7xxx series
            CAMAC 16 channel digitizers.  The ph7xxx command is the Tcl
            command this driver recognizes.  The create
            subcommand creates a new device instance and names it tdc.
            When you create a module any addition command words following the
            device name are interpreted as configuration options.
            In this case, the module is configured to be in slot 13,
            the driver is configured to emit a literal value (-id)
            0x7186 prior to data from the device.
            The module is also configured to read all channels
            (-sparse false).
        
            The config subcommand allows you to further
            configure the options of a device instance.  The second line
            of the example continues specifying the configuration of the
            device named tdc.  The configuration parameters
            on that line request the driver to read the hit pattern register
            (-readhits true), to not
            enable  either the lower level threshold or the upler level threshold
            (-usellt and usehlt).
        
The reference section 3ccusb provides detailed information that describes each supported device and the configuration options it supports.
Configuration files must also specify at least one stack and, if scaler modules are to be read periodically, a second scaler stack. See the stack(3ccusb) command in the reference material for detailed information about how to create and configure stacks.
To continue with the previous example:
Example 68-2. Configuring an event stack
stack create events
stack config events -modules [list tdc] -type event -delay 108
            
            Stacks are created and configured exactly like any other module.
            In this configuration file fragment, a stack named
            events is created.  It is configured to
            manage the tdc module (-modules).
            It is configured as the event stack (-type) which,
            by default is triggered by a nim pulse in the IN1
            input of the module. The -delay  parameter
            specifies a delay of 108usec between the trigger input and stack
            execution.  This capability is provided to allow the digitizers
            in the stack time to convert.
        
Finally here's a configuration file fragment that sets up an LRS 2551 scaler and the scaler stack: