I have a little question.
My job in the last years was automation in a Carpet Factory. Now I started in a new job. I'm the programmer of machines that they build.
I never used lot's of steps, but now I have too use alot of steps.
So, I've seen a way of doing steps by someone that I really like.
I did it allways in this was:
L #STEP
L #1
==I
JCN NEX2
// CODE FOR STEP ONE
// L 2
// T #STEP
NEX2: L #STEP
L #2
==I
JCN NEX3
But his method is like this:
Making a DB with an ARRAY of BOOLS, the ARRAY is called STEP.
So He does this:
A DB_DATA.STEP[1]
JCN __2
// CODE FOR STEP 1
R DB_DATA.STEP[1]
S DB_DATA.STEP[2]
__2: A DB_DATA.STEP[2]
// CODE FOR STEP 2
...
ARE THERE BETTER METHODS ? Are how are you guys doeing this ?
My job in the last years was automation in a Carpet Factory. Now I started in a new job. I'm the programmer of machines that they build.
I never used lot's of steps, but now I have too use alot of steps.
So, I've seen a way of doing steps by someone that I really like.
I did it allways in this was:
L #STEP
L #1
==I
JCN NEX2
// CODE FOR STEP ONE
// L 2
// T #STEP
NEX2: L #STEP
L #2
==I
JCN NEX3
But his method is like this:
Making a DB with an ARRAY of BOOLS, the ARRAY is called STEP.
So He does this:
A DB_DATA.STEP[1]
JCN __2
// CODE FOR STEP 1
R DB_DATA.STEP[1]
S DB_DATA.STEP[2]
__2: A DB_DATA.STEP[2]
// CODE FOR STEP 2
...
ARE THERE BETTER METHODS ? Are how are you guys doeing this ?