10/7/2009 3:39 PM | |
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In Global Script, we can compile all functions: In Global C Script Window, go to: Tools Menu->>>> Compile All Functions or Alt+U May be it helps you... Good Luck!!!
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10/7/2009 3:47 PM | |
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I already tried the compile all function but this is not helping. |
10/12/2009 8:30 AM | |
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Someone else any idea? |
10/14/2009 5:38 PM | |
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Hi If you create a header-file like "myheader.h", you have call your function, that it should use this header-file with "#include "myheader.h". The header-file und the function have to be in the folder "library" of the wincc project folder regards cumulus |
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10/15/2009 8:41 AM | |
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Hi Cumulus, Please read my question carefully. |
Last edited by: Jozzz at: 10/15/2009 8:42 AM |
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10/15/2009 10:19 AM | |
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Hi Ok Sorry, i did checked your problem. You problem is, that you change the value of varibles(redefine), you defined in the header, right? Where do you redefine the variables? The redefine in the project-functions can not work because, you do not change the values in the header-file. If you change the values of the variables in the header-file, you have to save the headerfile and click in the menübar of the global script an "Tools" > "Regenerate Header". If i am still wrong, tell me regards cumulus |
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10/22/2009 8:12 AM | |
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Cumulus, Is it clear now?? |
10/30/2009 10:26 AM | |
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Hi Jozzz It is clear and unfortunately you are right. If you changea value in the headerfille, you have to recompile all functions. I tested a lot and have at the time no idea to compile all functions again, without opening. Gruß cumulus |
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