10/24/2011 11:03 AM | |
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As Kaulquappe says, you should have one FC60 call to pull in the header. Disect this header to get the length of the remaining packet and do another FC60 call for the rest of the data packet. This is explained in this thread. |
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10/24/2011 4:07 PM | |
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number of data points * 4 +1 (footer ETX) Regards, Kaulquappe |
10/24/2011 4:15 PM | |
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Right -- but how do I enter this information? Can I refer to a MW somewhere that holds that number? ... RECV :=P#DB700.DBX28.0MW100 ... |
10/24/2011 4:27 PM | |
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No, you have to generate the ANY-Pointer as variable. Do you use SCL or AWL? Regards, Kaulquappe in SCLit isthis way |
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10/24/2011 4:48 PM | |
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I use AWL |
10/24/2011 5:14 PM | |
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Hello JJaeger, you can find a detailled description of the ANY-pointer in the manual, section A3.4.5. Regards, Kaulquappe |
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