I have CX One 2.0 with all updates and I cannot read files made in CX One 3.0 prepared in CX programmer, Cx Designer, Cx Integrator.
Do I have to upgrade my CX to 3.0 or I can somehow read these files?
Thanks for clue
Berti Baker
Oct 17 2009, 01:04 PM
QUOTE (pszczepan @ Oct 16 2009, 09:35 AM)
Hi!
I have CX One 2.0 with all updates and I cannot read files made in CX One 3.0 prepared in CX programmer, Cx Designer, Cx Integrator.
Do I have to upgrade my CX to 3.0 or I can somehow read these files?
Thanks for clue
Which version of CX-Programmer etc was the file saved in, and which version have you got now?
And what is the error? There maybe something else the cause...
Regards, Bertie
BobB
Oct 18 2009, 10:00 PM
Probably due to new processors, new functions etc etc. You could try saving as a cxt file and then open that. If the program was written using new functions or PLC not available in V2 it will never work I would suggest. Best suggestion is keep your software up to date quite frankly.
pszczepan
Oct 19 2009, 02:29 AM
I will try with CXT extension
I have not idea what CX Programmer version ( I know only it was CX One 3.0) was used to write the code.
This error message shows CX-Programmer 7.1 installed - which is NOT the latest version. If the project file was created in version 8.x (in CX-One 3.0) then clearly you cannot open in 7.1 !!
Re-run your autoupdates to get your CX-Programmer updated to the same version as used in CX-One 3.0
Regards, Bertie
pszczepan
Oct 26 2009, 04:08 PM
I re-run autoupdates many times and it doesn't want to upgrade CX programmer to higher version then my current 7.1
I have CXOne 2.0, and with the update, that give me CXP 7.31 I think that if you want CXP 8.x you have to buy CXOne 3.0. Thats what OMRON people said to me.
BobB
Oct 27 2009, 04:43 PM
You should be able to buy the upgrade from Omron. There is supposed to be a new major upgrade out before Xmas - Windows 7 support and new goodies - CJ2M!
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