unsaint32 Member U Join Date Oct 2012 Location minneapolis Posts 365 Dec 6, 2016 #1 In RSLogix5000, how can I tell if a project has AFI? And does it point me to which routine/rung has it?
In RSLogix5000, how can I tell if a project has AFI? And does it point me to which routine/rung has it?
dmroeder Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Apr 2006 Location Vancouver, WA Posts 3,604 Dec 6, 2016 #2 What version are you using? I don't think there was really a way to tell in the really early versions of Logix. You can go to Tools > Options > Ladder Editor and see if you have the checkbox "Enable AFI Instruction Detection
What version are you using? I don't think there was really a way to tell in the really early versions of Logix. You can go to Tools > Options > Ladder Editor and see if you have the checkbox "Enable AFI Instruction Detection
unsaint32 Member OP U Join Date Oct 2012 Location minneapolis Posts 365 Dec 6, 2016 #3 dmroeder said: What version are you using? I don't think there was really a way to tell in the really early versions of Logix. You can go to Tools > Options > Ladder Editor and see if you have the checkbox "Enable AFI Instruction Detection Click to expand... V21.11 & the checkbox for the AFI detection is checked. Thanks.
dmroeder said: What version are you using? I don't think there was really a way to tell in the really early versions of Logix. You can go to Tools > Options > Ladder Editor and see if you have the checkbox "Enable AFI Instruction Detection Click to expand... V21.11 & the checkbox for the AFI detection is checked. Thanks.
blperkins Member B Join Date Jan 2006 Location minnesota Posts 73 Dec 6, 2016 #4 With the AFI Detection enabled, you can find AFI's by going to "Logic -> Verify -> Controller"
dmroeder Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Apr 2006 Location Vancouver, WA Posts 3,604 Dec 6, 2016 #5 blperkins said: With the AFI Detection enabled, you can find AFI's by going to "Logic -> Verify -> Controller" Click to expand... Oh yeah, I should have mentioned that part too!
blperkins said: With the AFI Detection enabled, you can find AFI's by going to "Logic -> Verify -> Controller" Click to expand... Oh yeah, I should have mentioned that part too!
unsaint32 Member OP U Join Date Oct 2012 Location minneapolis Posts 365 Dec 6, 2016 #6 blperkins said: With the AFI Detection enabled, you can find AFI's by going to "Logic -> Verify -> Controller" Click to expand... Just tried it. COOL! I couldn't even find how to do that in the help file. This forum is godsent. Thanks!
blperkins said: With the AFI Detection enabled, you can find AFI's by going to "Logic -> Verify -> Controller" Click to expand... Just tried it. COOL! I couldn't even find how to do that in the help file. This forum is godsent. Thanks!
Ron Beaufort Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Jul 2002 Location Charleston, SC Posts 5,701 Dec 6, 2016 #7 this way has a lot more settings - but it will work for other types of instructions too ... IMPORTANT: make sure that ALL of the highlighted settings are correct before you do the search operation ... . Last edited: Dec 6, 2016
this way has a lot more settings - but it will work for other types of instructions too ... IMPORTANT: make sure that ALL of the highlighted settings are correct before you do the search operation ... .