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Hello jodog; The description you give resembles closely what PLC progrgrammers call a "recipe": Open the following manual and check out Chapter 5: Creating the recipes. SIMATIC HMI WinCC flexible 2008 Getting Started - First-Time Users 5.1 What is a recipe? A recipe contains a combination of related production data, such as mixing ratios. A mixing ratio can be transferred from the HMI device to the fruit juice mixing system in a single working step in order, for example, to switch production from orange juice to orange nectar. The fruit juice mixing system can produce drinks with “orange”, “apple” and “tropical” flavors. A recipe is created for each flavor. The ingredients required for each flavor are defined in the recipes. In turn, each recipe contains three recipe data records in which the mixing ratios for “juice”, “nectar” and “beverage” are stored. Hope this helps, Daniel Chartier |
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