I am writing to you today because I would like to create a library that would contain a program with its various subprograms, in my example "PLC_PRG" with "a", "aa", "aaa".
But once the library is created as shown below:
I would like to be able to drag and drop my folder as many times as I want (let's say I manage the same system multiple times). Once the drag and drop is done, we can see the second folder with the variables renamed successfully. As shown below:
But my variables in CAD_1 remain the same as for CAD, so it's PLC_PRG instead of PLC_PRG_1, for example.
Is there a solution to automate this?
I wouldn't want to have to rename all my variables manually, considering that in the program where I want to do this, the number of variables is substantial.
Hi,
I am writing to you today because I would like to create a library that would contain a program with its various subprograms, in my example "PLC_PRG" with "a", "aa", "aaa".
But once the library is created as shown below:

I would like to be able to drag and drop my folder as many times as I want (let's say I manage the same system multiple times). Once the drag and drop is done, we can see the second folder with the variables renamed successfully. As shown below:

But my variables in CAD_1 remain the same as for CAD, so it's PLC_PRG instead of PLC_PRG_1, for example.

Is there a solution to automate this?
I wouldn't want to have to rename all my variables manually, considering that in the program where I want to do this, the number of variables is substantial.
Lucas.
Last edit: shooxplc 2023-08-23