Greetings,
I've got a basic question about the ladder logic/routines structure.
I got about 20 routines with each about 20 rungs of logic. I was wondering if there are any advantages or disadvanges to leaving the logic in 20 seperate routines or combining them into 1 routine with about 400 rungs of logic?
I have several other routines, each of these routines is named for the area/process of logic that it contains. The 20 routines is asking about are all logic for the same area/process. I broke it out into multiple routines thinking it might make it easier for trouble-shooting, but have found that it really didn't help me out very much in trouble-shooting. Would the project be more efficent if I combine these into one routine?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
I've got a basic question about the ladder logic/routines structure.
I got about 20 routines with each about 20 rungs of logic. I was wondering if there are any advantages or disadvanges to leaving the logic in 20 seperate routines or combining them into 1 routine with about 400 rungs of logic?
I have several other routines, each of these routines is named for the area/process of logic that it contains. The 20 routines is asking about are all logic for the same area/process. I broke it out into multiple routines thinking it might make it easier for trouble-shooting, but have found that it really didn't help me out very much in trouble-shooting. Would the project be more efficent if I combine these into one routine?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks