Solm86 Member S Join Date Mar 2017 Location Egypt Posts 21 Apr 13, 2021 #1 Dear experts, I have a question about temp interface address, If i have a temp "temp75.temp78", and i found that this address in DB7, and this temp address take "0.2", does it means that the long address is "DB7.DBX0.2"? I attached 2 photos Awaiting your reply
Dear experts, I have a question about temp interface address, If i have a temp "temp75.temp78", and i found that this address in DB7, and this temp address take "0.2", does it means that the long address is "DB7.DBX0.2"? I attached 2 photos Awaiting your reply
Solm86 Member OP S Join Date Mar 2017 Location Egypt Posts 21 Apr 13, 2021 #2 I noticed that i searched for this address long address but not found I searched for the address "DBX0.2" as a Short address i found it in DB8 not DB7
I noticed that i searched for this address long address but not found I searched for the address "DBX0.2" as a Short address i found it in DB8 not DB7
mk42 Lifetime Supporting Member M Join Date Jun 2013 Location MI Posts 3,300 Apr 13, 2021 #3 Temp addresses are local to the code block (OB/FB/FC), and not stored in a DB anywhere. I think it would be addressed as L0.2, if I recall.
Temp addresses are local to the code block (OB/FB/FC), and not stored in a DB anywhere. I think it would be addressed as L0.2, if I recall.
Solm86 Member OP S Join Date Mar 2017 Location Egypt Posts 21 Apr 13, 2021 #4 How can i get the absolute address of L0.2?
L D[AR2P#0.0] Lifetime Supporting Member L Join Date Nov 2006 Location UK Posts 6,701 Apr 13, 2021 #5 L0.2 is an absolute address.