Peter Nachtwey
Member
I just received a S7 project from Asim in Croatia and I can't open it. I get a message saying that my regional settings must be set to Croatian.
WHAT KIND OF SIEMENS NONSENSE IS THIS?
So I set my regional settings to Croatian and I still can't open the project. I rebooted and looked at my settings and it says the regional settings are Croation. What more must I do to look at file from a different region?
It is this kind of BS that keeps me from doing more with the S7. I spend more time fighting it that programming with it.
Now what? How can people easily share Step7 projects or files between different countries. I am sure the European PLC programmers have this worked out. There must be a way to change the Step7 project to English so I work on it. How do people with two different regional settings work on the same project?
Now I can see why there isn't a Siemens User Group. Siemens has its own tower of Babel.
BTW, Asim and I are working on a SOPDT simulator so that the S7 programmers will be able to simulations like what Gerry did in with his Control Logix the Advanced Control thread.
WHAT KIND OF SIEMENS NONSENSE IS THIS?
So I set my regional settings to Croatian and I still can't open the project. I rebooted and looked at my settings and it says the regional settings are Croation. What more must I do to look at file from a different region?
It is this kind of BS that keeps me from doing more with the S7. I spend more time fighting it that programming with it.
Now what? How can people easily share Step7 projects or files between different countries. I am sure the European PLC programmers have this worked out. There must be a way to change the Step7 project to English so I work on it. How do people with two different regional settings work on the same project?
Now I can see why there isn't a Siemens User Group. Siemens has its own tower of Babel.
BTW, Asim and I are working on a SOPDT simulator so that the S7 programmers will be able to simulations like what Gerry did in with his Control Logix the Advanced Control thread.