Andrei Blagaila

Compare two projects

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Hi Guys,

Is there a way to compare two SW Projects without loading one of them in the PLC? I don't have the Hardware here and I need to check the differences between two projects.

Thanks :)

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Which programming software are you using?

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GX Works 2. I have two versions of the same machine software and want to see the differences.

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I Managed to figure out how to do it but the mismatch part is unclear to me. Where should I look to see the differences?

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In your project navigation goto Parameter => Netwrork parameters => CC-Link

You should have a network declared here.

In the bottom there is a button "Station Information" press this.

Here all the CC-Link stations should be defined here. There is a discrepancy in defined stations between  project one and two  

 

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Found it. Thank you so Much. What does No setting mean? What is the difference?

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When there is no setting this is default which means this station exists in the actual network.

When it's set to reserved station. Then it exist in your program but is not actually connected yet. (future extension ) this way you do not get error on your system that this station can't be found.

 

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Mate you just helped me in the biggest way possible. If you pass through Romania I'm buying you a beer :D Thanks a lot

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No problem and Cheers!!!!

 

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