04-16-2008 05:11 AM
04-16-2008 05:30 AM
you may bundle these variable(s) (indicators/controls) into a cluster then make the event log to react on the changing of this cluster. I think in this way you can solve your problem.
I hope that I could help you.
04-16-2008 05:38 AM
04-16-2008 05:47 AM
04-16-2008 05:59 AM - edited 04-16-2008 06:01 AM
04-16-2008 07:07 AM
@ F. Schube…
it is also a good way, then he must use returned control Names (Labels) to know which control/Indicator has been changed, and upons can fire the function he needs.
good job F. Schube 🙂
04-16-2008 05:26 PM
04-17-2008 12:18 AM
04-17-2008 12:51 AM
04-17-2008 12:58 AM - edited 04-17-2008 01:05 AM
Hi SeanZ,
you can use the "to more specific class" function to get a "real" boolean reference. To use it you should use the class ID of the currently used reference and depending on that change it to boolean or numeric or something else. This is possible if you have a boolean without Latching function.
If you use a button with Latching function, everytime you press this button the value is for a short time true and after the control value was read the value is false. So in your case you can show everytime a message box with the message "button xy was pressed".
Mike