1/12/2024 9:18 AM | |
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Hi As from TIA V19, it is possible to use the Visual Studio Code as a platform to edit WinCC Unified Scripts in a more comfortable way, with the help of JS Connector. General sequence:
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Sample project (archived from TIA Portal as .zap19 and after that compacted in .zip format to be uploaded here) user= User, all password = Password1! Attachmentvisual.zip (590 Downloads) |
Last edited by: Denilson Pegaia at: 01/12/2024 09:23:52Last edited by: Denilson Pegaia at: 01/12/2024 09:26:02Last edited by: Denilson Pegaia at: 01/12/2024 09:27:18Last edited by: Denilson Pegaia at: 09/13/2024 11:26:20. Denilson Pegaia |
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6/11/2024 12:12 PM | |
Joined: 9/23/2005 Last visit: 3/14/2025 Posts: 4406 Rating:
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Hi, as V19 up2 it is also possible to debug Scripts in Visual Studio. The Visual studio extension (and the installation manual) are available at SIMATIC WinCC Unified RT Debugger TIP:
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12/18/2024 1:20 PM | |
Joined: 9/15/2022 Last visit: 3/19/2025 Posts: 16 Rating:
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I had the same problem, apparently due to a certificate in the JS Connector 1.3.0 that has expired at the end of Oct/2024 or something. I installed the latest JS Connector for V20 (yes, even if using Tia V19) and it now plays ok. Hope this helps. |
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