Wizards,
I have an application that is built in Visual Studio 2019.
I have been getting an error from the program that is very generic.
The developer sent me in a direction that was not the issue, the equipment they said was having issues was replaced, I didn't have the replacements port set correctly and we received the error associated with the board "not working".
This leads me to believe the issue we started with was not related to the board that I was recommended to replace as we are still getting the original error with the board replaced.
I have the program and all associated files for this backed up onto a computer that has visual studios.
Is there a way that I could dig through the code to find where this error is triggered so that I could at least have some idea as to what is causing the error?
The station is a very simple station, 1 computer/monitor, 1 relay board and 1 amp meter.
I am currently waiting for production to go to lunch so I can switch the network cable to a dedicated line that goes from station directly to the main PLC switch. Current set up has this station daisy chained through multiple ops. Although I can not confirm this is network related, having a dedicated line will at least remove the daisy chain.
The error we get is random, could be several times a shift, could be a couple weeks between errors.
Any advice is appreciated.
Gad
I have an application that is built in Visual Studio 2019.
I have been getting an error from the program that is very generic.
The developer sent me in a direction that was not the issue, the equipment they said was having issues was replaced, I didn't have the replacements port set correctly and we received the error associated with the board "not working".
This leads me to believe the issue we started with was not related to the board that I was recommended to replace as we are still getting the original error with the board replaced.
I have the program and all associated files for this backed up onto a computer that has visual studios.
Is there a way that I could dig through the code to find where this error is triggered so that I could at least have some idea as to what is causing the error?
The station is a very simple station, 1 computer/monitor, 1 relay board and 1 amp meter.
I am currently waiting for production to go to lunch so I can switch the network cable to a dedicated line that goes from station directly to the main PLC switch. Current set up has this station daisy chained through multiple ops. Although I can not confirm this is network related, having a dedicated line will at least remove the daisy chain.
The error we get is random, could be several times a shift, could be a couple weeks between errors.
Any advice is appreciated.
Gad