triplewhammy
Member
Hi all,
I am currently exporting the address database in ascii .csv format to check what addresses are being used in the ladder logic (in RSLOGIX 500). There are MANY addresses being used, however when I export the .csv file it's only finding a few.
Example:
A status bit for Battery Low is at S:5/11. When it closes, it energizes N9:13/1. Very simple and straightforward rung. However, in my ASCII .csv file there is NO mention of N9:13/1 or just N9:13 even. This is just one of MANY examples.
I've made sure that everything is set to "global" for its range.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Josh
I am currently exporting the address database in ascii .csv format to check what addresses are being used in the ladder logic (in RSLOGIX 500). There are MANY addresses being used, however when I export the .csv file it's only finding a few.
Example:
A status bit for Battery Low is at S:5/11. When it closes, it energizes N9:13/1. Very simple and straightforward rung. However, in my ASCII .csv file there is NO mention of N9:13/1 or just N9:13 even. This is just one of MANY examples.
I've made sure that everything is set to "global" for its range.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Josh