3/3/2012 5:20 AM | |
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Dear MEDALI, Possibly "FB1" is called inside a functionin OB3X.The easiest way is checking the call structure as previously discussed here: How do we view the FBs or FCs that calls a particular FC?
program_structure.jpg Best regards, Hamid Hosseini |
3/5/2012 11:06 AM | |
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THANK YOU I followed all your advice and I found the function but I did not find the DB. AttachmentIMAGE.zip (210 Downloads) |
3/5/2012 1:29 PM | |
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It seems that the DB is being passed as parameter through #Regler_DB internal variable. You have to see if in the the variables declaration in that soubroutine which type is #Regler_DB (input or internal variable). Patricio Novotny |
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3/5/2012 2:16 PM | |
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Dear MEDALI , Following link may explain the case,it is not difficult to handle. I may write new example for your requirement. How do you create and update multiple instances? Best regards, Hamid Hosseini |
3/5/2012 2:19 PM | |
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Ok! We are moving forward!: Now, you have to see where the FC/FB that contains the call to the PID FB is beeing called from your program. You´ll see that one of the FC/FB inputs is Regler_DB. That is the DB of the PID FB. Patricio Novotny |
3/5/2012 2:52 PM | |
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thank you I see it in my program is not a multiple instance !!!!! |
3/5/2012 3:28 PM | |
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thank you. |
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