Lancie1

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  1. Problem RSView32

    rpraveenkum, The derived tags must also show up in the regular Tag database. Unless and until they do, they will not work correctly.
  2. Check over this Please

    Bryan, You owe it to all who are trying to help, to give them the entire picture. You are doing the same thing you tried at PLCS.net, and it is not working here either. A program cannot be solved with only 1 step out of a total of 13 steps (that I know you have). It just won't work. You can't pull out part of it and expect to get the correct answers. I know that this problem depends totally on correctly interpreting some key phrases that you have not given this forum. Here is the complete problem. I see that you are not interpreting it correctly. You have not even mentioned the Reverse switch. I know you are trying to avoid confusion, but it is not possible to cut out parts of this problem, and still get the right solution. Project One When light one is on YO is True (directLogic output) when light 3 and 1 is are on Y2 will be on When all 3 lights are on Y3 will be on When lights 1 and 2 are turned on Y1 will be on and remain on after either light 1 or 2 are turned off. The only way to turn Y1 off after it is on is to turn light 3 on. If Light 3 is on and light 1 and 2 are on Y1 will be on If no lights are on Y5 will be on Y4 will be on only if one or more lights are on Add an additional switch to your program so that when X3 is true the above program will work in reverse That is as follows When light 1 is on Y0 is false when light 3 and 1 are on Y2 will be off when all three lights are on Y3 will be off When lights 1 and 2 are turned on Y1 will be off and remain off until light 3 is turned on. Y1 will remain on after light 3 is turned off as long as lights 1 and 2 are on. If no lights are on Y5 will be off Y4 will be off if 2 or more lights are on If you add an extra input to the circuit say X4 could you make all the outputs flash when x4 was true?
  3. UF Machine!

    Your proposal is getting better, but there are a few language and syntax errors. For example, see the suggested changes in RED . I know that spelling and grammar are not usually considered part of a programmer's job, but Ron's proposal made them part of this one. There seems to be conflicting information about how many 10 HP pumps you have. One place you say there are 48 vessels with one pump per vessel (=48 pumps, 800 Amps required), another place you say there are 4 stages with 6 pumps per stage (= 24 pumps, 400 Amps total required). An accurate process description is a required first step for writing an accurate program!
  4. Panel View Names

    I do not know of any way. The Node numbers should be different, but shor of making a chart that relates Nodes to Location, I nave no suggestions.
  5. AC and DC grounds

    It is also the local law to ground all electrical devices, as implemented by the US National ELectrical Code in most places in the States....