7/18/2009 5:54 PM | |||
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Hi MemoG, here a link about that error (not sure it's for your situation)
I seen in bitmap posted already exist a wincc .pdl with different name from source (only one pictue can exist for each hirarchy folder). You said chart 1D49(1) is giving you trouble with blocks used in 3rd sheet, problem should be in those blocks maybe: different version or not present in destination off line blocks. One more test could be try to delete all CFCs in "Transporte(28)" hierarchy and copy all from source; if problem will still be there means something different in blocks used Regards |
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7/21/2009 10:35 PM | |
Joined: 2/20/2009 Last visit: 7/6/2022 Posts: 53 Rating:
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HI Again: I have tried closing every Windows application except Simatic Manager, but the problem remains. The file that I cut (I mentioned it in my previous post), I continued cutting blocks from it. At last 2 blocks remained and I still couldn't copy it. The thing to notice (I am attaching a screen shot), is that when Idouble-click onone of those blocks (a Ton, SFB4) I got theerror that I am attaching, something like a Sink ID error. Once I get rid of that block I was able to copy the CFC. I had already copy SFB4 to be sure that the I have the same copy in both projects. Thanks in advance AttachmentSinkID.zip (330 Downloads) |
7/22/2009 10:18 PM | |
Joined: 2/20/2009 Last visit: 7/6/2022 Posts: 53 Rating:
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Hi again: I've been working on the 'Copy CFC error', and I have found that, in fact there should be something dirty in some of my original CFC's. I don't know the reason but some of the blocks got an incorrect OB number, that is, the Run Time Properties or execution status (I am attaching a screenshot to be more specific). Regards AttachmentCFCCopyError.zip (355 Downloads) |
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