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Wire number value, based upon sheet number and terminal description.

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taclauss
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Wire number value, based upon sheet number and terminal description.

Use AEPLCWIRENO on any electrical symbol.

 

I want to add the wire number suffix data into our electrical symbols, so the wire numbers are more descriptive and easier to generate.  A good example would be a motor encoder.   I want the wire numbers to look like this . . . . 1000A+, 1000A-, 1000B+, 1000B-, 10005+, and 100COM.  If I add the TAGA attribute to our AC drive electrical symbol, then I can use the AEPLCWIRENO command (PLC I/O) to generate the wire numbers.  %S%N.  Where can I find more information on the attributes (TAGA and etc) that can be used, when generating electrical symbols?

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dougmcalexander
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Attributes TAGA01, TAGA02, TAGA03, etc., are used to store the address data for each addressable point on a PLC module.  If the option to use the PLC address as a wire number is checked in Drawing Properties, any wires that connect to an addressable point on a PLC will be assigned the PLC address.



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