A couple for times now I've opened an old project, wanting to check some things on-site and gotten the prompt that a download has to be made and the PLC will be stopped.
I've made no changes to the software and it's a hassle to have to shut down the entire system just to go online because the software does not detect a matching compile.
Is there a way to ignore this and just go online without a full download?
I don't remember old versions (2.x) of codesys behaving like this, so I might be missing a setting somewhere since going to 3.x
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A couple for times now I've opened an old project, wanting to check some things on-site and gotten the prompt that a download has to be made and the PLC will be stopped.
I've made no changes to the software and it's a hassle to have to shut down the entire system just to go online because the software does not detect a matching compile.
Is there a way to ignore this and just go online without a full download?
I don't remember old versions (2.x) of codesys behaving like this, so I might be missing a setting somewhere since going to 3.x
Make sure you created a startup application before leaving online mode (if you done changes after a full download).
"Create Boot project" is always selected on the download screen. I take it that should handle it on it's own?
On a download, for sure. But If you do an online edit, it doesn't do a boot project unless you've set the option to do so.
That option is in the online edit popup as well and checked.