![]() ![]() ![]() Instead, I prefer the tabbed “pop-up” Variable Selector which is accessed by double clicking on the the instruction instead of clicking on the address field: The “drop down” Variable Selector in CCW, which is also accessible by selecting the address field, is merely a simple linear list that I've not found much use for aside from selecting I/O addresses: Studio 5000 has a powerful “drop-down” Tag Browser which is accessible by selecting the address field as shown below: In CWW, each Program has it's own Local Variables, and the entire project also contains Global Variables: In Studio 5000 there are Controller Tags which are Globally Scoped, as well as Parameters and Local Tags (formerly Program Tags) found in each Program and which can be Local or Globally Scoped: In Studio 5000 Logix Designer, the Controller Organizer starts with the Controller itself under which Controller Tags are nested, followed by Tasks with Programs, Tags, and Routines nested underneath:ĬCW's Project Organizer starts with the Controller, then Programs with Tags and Routines blow them, followed by Globals: If you're familiar with Studio 5000 (or RSLogix 5000) and find yourself in the position of having to write a program for a Micro800, below are seven CCW tips to help you get started: ![]()
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