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  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner modified a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under Sysfile.

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under Sysfile.

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under Sysfile.

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under Sysfile

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under Sysfile

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under [Sysfile]

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under [Sysfile]

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under [Sysfile]

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, Yes this should be possible, you should find the CodesysControl.cfg file on your plc. Open this with a text editor, and change the placeholder filepath for alarms. You can find the Placeholder filepath in the CodesysControl file under [Sysfile]

  • codesysbeginner codesysbeginner posted a comment on discussion Engineering πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

    Hi, For a project I am using the trendmanager functionality, I changed the placeholder filepath to which the SQL database is saved to: home/disk_usb, $trend$. Which only works as long as the usb was mounted to the PLC at boot. However, I'd like to be able to switch the USB's out if they break or for data analysis. However when a new (or the same) USB is plugged back in the shortcut doens't exist on the device anymore. Also in the device directory under root/mnt/ a new folder appears SDB1 in addition...

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