Stefan009

Variable mapping vanishes between sysmac restarts

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Hi.

I have this project where the variable mapping / connection / something gets lots between restarts of sysmac.

This is on the HMI, it was working after i re-entered all variable mappins again after a 5th time, saved, compiled, sent to bitbucket.

Now after the reboot, i just open the screen and its all ill pink all over the place.
Why do sysmac(?) keep removing all variable mappings? And how do i make sysmac work with me instead of against me?

 

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Can't say I have ever seen such a behavior in my 8 years with Studio.  Did the controller get renamed?

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Off topic - How did you get the update rate column to show up on your global variables table? I don't see that option with an NX1P2 CPU. Is this a controller based option? Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread?

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13 hours ago, Crossbow said:

Can't say I have ever seen such a behavior in my 8 years with Studio.  Did the controller get renamed?

Nope, it just vanishes

12 hours ago, skyfox said:

Off topic - How did you get the update rate column to show up on your global variables table? I don't see that option with an NX1P2 CPU. Is this a controller based option? Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread?

The image is from the HMi global variables, its always visible afaik.

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19 hours ago, skyfox said:

Off topic - How did you get the update rate column to show up on your global variables table? I don't see that option with an NX1P2 CPU. Is this a controller based option? Sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread?

Update rate is in the HMI program, how often to read the values from the controller.  NA-Series HMI.

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