5/9/2012 10:53 AM | |
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Depending on what you need, you can try to work with internal tag(s), to save screenname(s) to check & compare. You might also check the manual for VBS scripting to use HMIRuntime.BaseScreenName HMIRuntime.Screens(1) HMIRuntime.ActiveScreen.Objectname etc. for more options in VBS check WinCCInformationSystem>Working with WinCC>VBS for Creating Procedures and Actions Brgds |
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5/9/2012 11:17 AM | |
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Hello, Thanks for ur reply. and So i have to use script to get active screen name and compare it this in VBS? |
5/9/2012 11:34 AM | |
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it's a possibility, this old thread could explain something similar in C-scripting and also check this Brgds. |
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Many Thanks, Stebo. I will go through this and think this will take sometime to get it. But anyway i like challenge. |
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That's the spirit Good luck. |
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