Crimson 3 programming doubt

bjrajendra

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hello @ all,

I have a G306A from red lion and use mainly Crimson 3 to program the device.I had a doubt that in crimson 3 programming what actually := indicates and what is the difference between = and :=
CAN YOU SHARE YOUR EXPERIENCE IN THIS PLEASE
 
No difference. The := assignment operator is there for compatibility with some really old Red Lion software: I never use it and only use the '=' assignment operator.
 

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