exiled Member E Join Date Jun 2002 Location England Posts 131 Jan 18, 2021 #1 Hi Guys When i expand my networks in TIA v14 it doesn't expand the SCL networks. Unless there already expanded! Is there a trick I'm missing? TIA
Hi Guys When i expand my networks in TIA v14 it doesn't expand the SCL networks. Unless there already expanded! Is there a trick I'm missing? TIA
L D[AR2P#0.0] Lifetime Supporting Member L Join Date Nov 2006 Location UK Posts 6,693 Jan 19, 2021 #2 As you have created the block in ladder, you don't get the option to expand/collapse all the scl. If you create the block as an SCL block, you can expand/collapse in the left hand pane. You can use regions to split up the code.
As you have created the block in ladder, you don't get the option to expand/collapse all the scl. If you create the block as an SCL block, you can expand/collapse in the left hand pane. You can use regions to split up the code.
L D[AR2P#0.0] Lifetime Supporting Member L Join Date Nov 2006 Location UK Posts 6,693 Jan 19, 2021 #3 BTW, looking at the code you posted, how do the bits in the mapping DB get turned off?
Manglemender Member M Join Date Jul 2007 Location Lancashire Posts 1,289 Jan 19, 2021 #4 L D[AR2 said: BTW, looking at the code you posted, how do the bits in the mapping DB get turned off? Click to expand... LOL Old habits of redundant process images die hard. Nick
L D[AR2 said: BTW, looking at the code you posted, how do the bits in the mapping DB get turned off? Click to expand... LOL Old habits of redundant process images die hard. Nick
Lare Member L Join Date Jan 2006 Location Finland Posts 2,048 Jan 19, 2021 #5 L D[AR2 said: BTW, looking at the code you posted, how do the bits in the mapping DB get turned off? Click to expand... Moving zero to DB memory area on 1st network?
L D[AR2 said: BTW, looking at the code you posted, how do the bits in the mapping DB get turned off? Click to expand... Moving zero to DB memory area on 1st network?
exiled Member OP E Join Date Jun 2002 Location England Posts 131 Jan 19, 2021 #6 L D[AR2 said: As you have created the block in ladder, you don't get the option to expand/collapse all the scl. If you create the block as an SCL block, you can expand/collapse in the left hand pane. You can use regions to split up the code. Click to expand... Excellent just the job. Many thanks I've not done much with scl
L D[AR2 said: As you have created the block in ladder, you don't get the option to expand/collapse all the scl. If you create the block as an SCL block, you can expand/collapse in the left hand pane. You can use regions to split up the code. Click to expand... Excellent just the job. Many thanks I've not done much with scl
kalabdel Member K Join Date Feb 2015 Location Ontario Posts 1,108 Jan 19, 2021 #7 exiled said: Excellent just the job. Many thanks I've not done much with scl Click to expand... If else work like set and reset, direct assignment maybe what you're looking for and it is also clearer. Bit0 := Input_0; // or whatever your naming convention was.
exiled said: Excellent just the job. Many thanks I've not done much with scl Click to expand... If else work like set and reset, direct assignment maybe what you're looking for and it is also clearer. Bit0 := Input_0; // or whatever your naming convention was.