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PLC Addressing not working correctly

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Anonymous
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PLC Addressing not working correctly

I created a PLC card using PLC Database File Editor with 19 addressable points and a break point after the 10th input. The software then asks me if I want to break the module after the 10th input, which I do, and then when I place the remaining part of the card, the software duplicates I:10 (see attached dwg file). I started over completely from scratch on this card and the same thing still happens. I love this feature, the PLC Database File Editor, but what could cause this?
thanks
Richard
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Patch61
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That address might be duplicated in the definition. You might want to check it in the editor.

-Steve
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Anonymous
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I checked it again, I think it's right.
Richard
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Anonymous
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Hi Richard,

Not sure what is wrong here. One way to troubleshoot is to open up the
"ace_plc.mdb" database file and take a look at the data that the wizard
popped in there for your new module. If you have a copy of Microsoft Access,
open up the file (c:\documents and settings\{your login}\Application
Data\....\support\aedata\plc\ace_plc.mdb). Look for a table like
"allen-bradley_1760__data". Scroll down and look for a block of
data that is marked with a "CODE" of 1760-IB12XOW41OF. This should be the
data that was created by your data file editor session.

If you can cut and paste this block of data into an email (or send me your
while mdb file), I can try to take a look. You can send privately to
nate.holt@autodesk.com.

Nate.

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I created a PLC card using PLC Database File Editor with 19 addressable
points and a break point after the 10th input. The software then asks me if
I want to break the module after the 10th input, which I do, and then when I
place the remaining part of the card, the software duplicates I:10 (see
attached dwg file). I started over completely from scratch on this card and
the same thing still happens. I love this feature, the PLC Database File
Editor, but what could cause this?
thanks

Richard

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