Hi,
I just install Pixsys Suite v5.0.0.4 and I have a very basic compilation error with a new very basic project !
A basic line in my program :
TempDivDiv := DIV(counter,10);
The compilation error :
MAIN(3) - error S1305: DIV => Unknown function
I tried others basics operations functions seem to be ok (not tested all).
What happens ?
Pixsys suite v5.0.0.4
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Re: Pixsys suite v5.0.0.4
Hi,
what are your language programm that you are using? Are you using ST? The correct sintax is "TempDivDiv := counter / 10;"
Best Regards
what are your language programm that you are using? Are you using ST? The correct sintax is "TempDivDiv := counter / 10;"
Best Regards
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Re: Pixsys suite v5.0.0.4
My old program works great with the syntax DIV(<var>,10).
I resintalled the last suite and recompile my program and there was this error.
Yes language is ST.
Another issue I cannot run simulator I click on Simulator mode enter a name and I have this error :
Unable to run simulation without any other explication.
I resintalled the last suite and recompile my program and there was this error.
Yes language is ST.
Another issue I cannot run simulator I click on Simulator mode enter a name and I have this error :
Unable to run simulation without any other explication.
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Re: Pixsys suite v5.0.0.4
Hi,
can you send me your application, so I check it?
Best regards.
can you send me your application, so I check it?
Best regards.
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Re: Pixsys suite v5.0.0.4
I just test Datalogger but I don't understand why datas are recorded by lines and not by columns !
For examples if I record 2 values every 15 seconds I will have in my csv files :
<Record1 Name>;<Date>;<Hour>;<Value>
<Record2 Name>;<Date>;<Hour>;<Value>
It would be great to have :
<Date>;<Hour>;<Record1 Name>;<Record2 Name> in the header of csv and every line as time of record
Date1;Hour1;Value1 of record 1;Value1 of record 2
Date2;Hour2;Value1 of record 1;Value2 of record 2
...
It's more logical, isn't it ?
For examples if I record 2 values every 15 seconds I will have in my csv files :
<Record1 Name>;<Date>;<Hour>;<Value>
<Record2 Name>;<Date>;<Hour>;<Value>
It would be great to have :
<Date>;<Hour>;<Record1 Name>;<Record2 Name> in the header of csv and every line as time of record
Date1;Hour1;Value1 of record 1;Value1 of record 2
Date2;Hour2;Value1 of record 1;Value2 of record 2
...
It's more logical, isn't it ?
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Re: Pixsys suite v5.0.0.4
Hi,
please use "datalogger DINT table" function to format data as you want.
please use "datalogger DINT table" function to format data as you want.
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Re: Pixsys suite v5.0.0.4
Ok thanks I will try this.