I have a question about the SVN module on Codesys.
I am using Codesys V3.5.10 and installed Codesys SVN 4.2.5.1 but when i try to connect my SVN to codesys i have a message saying that there is no license for accessing the Url.
I searched on the codesys store and it seems that "CODESYS Professional Developer Edition" is needed? Am i right? Do i also need to buy a USB key? Is there another edition but only for the SVN?
I thank you in advance for your answers.
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Don't set on SVN. The service phase has started in March 2024 and will be discontinued in 2027.
We actually use SVN and have to switch to GIT in the future. As I informed, there is no way of getting a single SVN or GIT licence. I' dont understand, why Codesys forces us customers to pay for an expensive Professional Edition paket from year to year using only one part of it! If you find a way to buy a single licence, let me know.
Last edit: dkugler 2024-04-29
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Thank you for your answer. So i assumed correctly... And yes thats pretty expensive... Having to pay that much only for SVN / Git.
we will look for that.
Last edit: alex2 2024-04-29
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If you use 3.5 SP10, then Git is not supported. SVN will work fine, but with this version you do need a USB key, because software licenses are not supported with this version.
Off course you can work without SVN (or Git), but especially if you work with multiple developers on one project, it will save you a lot of time and you can keep track of all changes and improvements much easier. So how much is this worth to you?
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But you could ask your PLC vendor if it is possible to program their PLC's which have Runtime version SP16 with development version 3.5 SP19 or higher (should normally be possible, but with Safety PLC's there could be some regulation limitations).
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Hello Everyone.
I have a question about the SVN module on Codesys.
I am using Codesys V3.5.10 and installed Codesys SVN 4.2.5.1 but when i try to connect my SVN to codesys i have a message saying that there is no license for accessing the Url.
I searched on the codesys store and it seems that "CODESYS Professional Developer Edition" is needed? Am i right? Do i also need to buy a USB key? Is there another edition but only for the SVN?
I thank you in advance for your answers.
Don't set on SVN. The service phase has started in March 2024 and will be discontinued in 2027.
We actually use SVN and have to switch to GIT in the future. As I informed, there is no way of getting a single SVN or GIT licence. I' dont understand, why Codesys forces us customers to pay for an expensive Professional Edition paket from year to year using only one part of it! If you find a way to buy a single licence, let me know.
Last edit: dkugler 2024-04-29
Thank you for your answer. So i assumed correctly... And yes thats pretty expensive... Having to pay that much only for SVN / Git.
we will look for that.
Last edit: alex2 2024-04-29
If you use 3.5 SP10, then Git is not supported. SVN will work fine, but with this version you do need a USB key, because software licenses are not supported with this version.
Off course you can work without SVN (or Git), but especially if you work with multiple developers on one project, it will save you a lot of time and you can keep track of all changes and improvements much easier. So how much is this worth to you?
To summarize, we have no choice but to use SVN...
And what about the sp16?
Last edit: alex2 2024-05-01
Minimum version is 3.5 SP19 Patch 3.
See https://store.codesys.com/en/codesys-git.html
But you could ask your PLC vendor if it is possible to program their PLC's which have Runtime version SP16 with development version 3.5 SP19 or higher (should normally be possible, but with Safety PLC's there could be some regulation limitations).
Are you sure about that?
The 1.1.0.0 seems to be for V3.5.17.0 or higher.
For the SP18, couldnt i take the 1.2.1.0?