Thanks Bitshifter, most of my tags are Read/write. However C-more still does not import these. I have found that you can access them, you just need to manually create these tags.
You create/copy them into a .csv or .xls file and import them that way but there is a twist to importing them into cmore as well, for example, if your tag is called pump1.run and is a Boolean your address is boolpump1.run with a data type of discrete, not bool. and if it is a integer the address for tag pump1.speed becomes intpump1.speed with data type signed_int_16.
C-more have an excel spreadsheet that is meant to help with modifying of these tags. I haven't used it myself but they call it "IO Utility Import.xls".
You create/copy them into a .csv or .xls file and import them that way but there is a twist to importing them into cmore as well, for example, if your tag is called pump1.run and is a Boolean your address is boolpump1.run with a data type of discrete, not bool. and if it is a integer the address for tag pump1.speed becomes intpump1.speed with data type signed_int_16.
C-more have an excel spreadsheet that is meant to help with modifying of these tags. I haven't used it myself but they call it "IO Utility Import.xls".