I have a block where there are terminals above 100 in a single block. I have created the attributes as TAGA100, TAGA101 so on and TERM100, TERM101 so on. But when I export the drawing using "To Spreadsheet" the pre-defined values for TAGA100, TAGA101,... do not appear under the ADDR field in exported PLC I/O Address/descriptions.
This is causing lot of trouble to my drafters.
Request a help on how to make the pre-defined values visible/exported to report.
I think I remember something about terminals/connection point above 99 should be A0, A1, A2 etc. The B0 and so on. Can you try this?
I better re-phrase my question.
I have Terminals With Below attributes and values.
TERM100 - Default Value 100, TAGA100 - Default Value AI-14+
TERM101 - Default Value 101, TAGA101 - Default Value AI-14-
TERM102 - Default Value 102, TAGA102 - Default Value AI-15+
TERM103 - Default Value 103, TAGA103 - Default Value AI-15-
and so on there are around 280-300 Terminals. I have assigned the X1TERM and X4TERM values also as per the Terminals like X4TERM200, X4TERM201.... X1TERM100, X1TERM101... so on.
But when I do the Export to spread sheet, all the default values assigned for TERMXXX i.e. Terminal number are displayed/exported but the values assigned to TAGA100, TAGA101... so on do not get exported or Visible.
But all the values upto TAGA99 are exported.
Yes.
And, try to number your attribute with A0, A1 etc. after 99. Not 100, 101, 102...
Have you modified other attributes like X#TERM## or X#TERMDESC##
Anyway, what rhesusminus said is true. You can only use 2 "digits" not 3 like in 100,101...
Please read this:
Regards,
Vladimir
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