Russ
Lifetime Supporting Member
I was looking through code yesterday and found where someone used a OSR to initiate alarm notification.
However... the OSR occurs in a routine that is examined After the Alarm routine.
It looks like they used the storage bit to initiate the alarm notification since the one shot bit wouldn't be able to do it.
It seems wrong to me, and I think there's a concern about the storage bit value. I called Rockwell tech support and the tech said they'd never heard of anyone using the storage bit elsewhere in the logic.
Am I correct in being concerned about this? Some of the storage bits are used as xio and xic arguments throughout the logic.
However... the OSR occurs in a routine that is examined After the Alarm routine.
It looks like they used the storage bit to initiate the alarm notification since the one shot bit wouldn't be able to do it.
It seems wrong to me, and I think there's a concern about the storage bit value. I called Rockwell tech support and the tech said they'd never heard of anyone using the storage bit elsewhere in the logic.
Am I correct in being concerned about this? Some of the storage bits are used as xio and xic arguments throughout the logic.