mrgees100peas
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Hi,
I have a list selector which I want to display the recipe found inside a plc-5. The recipe is store in an ascii table with each character put in a different address. So A80:150 is the 1st character, A80:151 is the 2nd character for that recipe and so on.
What I've been able to do is concatenate them like this
/*S:0 {::[LineJ_Cartoner]A80:150}*//*S:0 {::[LineJ_Cartoner]A80:151}*/
all of that for just 2 characters. each recipe has at least 7 characters and there are 60 of them so you can imagine how much work it would be to do that for every entry. Is there a another way to tell the system use A80:150 thru A80:157?
I have a list selector which I want to display the recipe found inside a plc-5. The recipe is store in an ascii table with each character put in a different address. So A80:150 is the 1st character, A80:151 is the 2nd character for that recipe and so on.
What I've been able to do is concatenate them like this
/*S:0 {::[LineJ_Cartoner]A80:150}*//*S:0 {::[LineJ_Cartoner]A80:151}*/
all of that for just 2 characters. each recipe has at least 7 characters and there are 60 of them so you can imagine how much work it would be to do that for every entry. Is there a another way to tell the system use A80:150 thru A80:157?