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The functions of tags registered to the objects are displayed on the Cross Reference window individually.
| If numerous tags are used in the project, the response time of the program may be delayed on the execution of Cross Reference. |
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Classification | Description |
Data Bridge | Searches all tags used for Data Bridge. |
Data Server | Searches all tags used for Data Server. |
DataLogger | Searches all tags used for Data Logger. |
Designer | Searches all tags used for Designer. |
Modbus Slave | Searches all tags used for Modbus Slave. |
Project Alarm | Searches all tags used for Project Alarm. |
Recipe | Searches all tags used for Recipe Editor. |
Script | Searches all tags used for Script Editor. |
| You can only apply the features such as ‘Search’ and ‘Replace All’ to the listed tags. |
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Item | Description |
Find Tag | You can manually enter the name of the tag to be replaced or click the button to find the tag in the browser. |
Replace Tag | You can manually enter the name of the tag to replace the ‘Find Tag’ or click the button button to select the tag in the browser. |
All Replace | Replaces the ‘Find Tag’ with ‘Replace Tag’. The number of the converted tags will pop up as a message. |
Close | Closes the [Replace] window. |
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You can save the information on the current list as an Excel file in ‘*.csv’ format by selecting the [Export CSV] button. The form of the Excel file is shown below.
| A | B | C | D | E | F |
1 | Module | Tag | Address | Object/Group | Function | Order |
(6) Tag Name / Search
Find a specific tag by entering the tag name and pressing the [Search] button. The tag name you have entered must exactly match the tag to be found. If you press the button, you can manually select the tag from the database.
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When you add, change, or delete the tags registered to the object while Cross Reference is running, the pop-up message will appear as shown below. You can update the tag list when you press [OK]. If you press [Cancel], the change in the tag list will not be updated.
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When you use the ‘Replace All’ feature, the pop-up popup message shown below will appear as shown below.
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(8) Tag List
The tags list is categorized by module, tag name, address, object/group, function, and order. You can arrange the list in ascending/descending order by clicking the category.
Item | Description |
Module | Displays the module where the tag is used. |
Tag Name | Displays the tag names used in the functions. When you double-click the tag name, the [Object Config.] window will appear. Objects such as Trend, Alarm Summary, Page Embedding, and Switch/Lamp , will appear. |
Address | Displays the I/O address which is assigned to the tag. |
Object/Group | Displays the object/group where the tag is used. |
Function | Displays the function of the tag. |
Order | Arranges the tags in order of the registration to the object. If several tags are used in a single object, they are classified as the same number. Even if you delete the object, the number does not change. |
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