Re: CAE suggestions

2001-08-30 Thread ODWYER_GABRIEL

Hear Hear Freddy,
I 'd like to see ladder logic documentable in CAE as well. I would also like to be able to edit these features in CAE too. In general I think that SFC is not very friendly when it comes to documentation and printing.

Regards,
Gabriel.







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I am using FCAE version 4.0. 
One of the enhancement mentioned is SFC_ST support. 
However when you try to look at or print SFC_ST listing 
it comes up with the error message SFC configurator not 
loaded 
I believe this is supported on an AW70. Seems at bit of a 
costly exercise just to document SFC code, as this means 
I need to purchase an AW70 licence + SFC package for NT. 
All I need is the ability to document SFC online from a 
PC with no I/A on it connected to an an AW51D. 
Regards, 
Freddy Why 




RE: CAE suggestions

2001-08-29 Thread Stephan Meyer
Title: CAE suggestions









Freddy,



As fare is I know, SFC_ST only installs on
the I/A platform requiring some of the components. The
ability to define and document SFC without a full implementation of SFC_ST
would be an enhancement for SFC_ST rather than FoxCAE.



Regards,





Stephan Meyer

CAE-Tools, Inc.

781 784 3368





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I am using FCAE version 4.0. 
One of
the enhancement mentioned is SFC_ST support. 
However
when you try to look at or print SFC_ST listing 
it
comes up with the error message SFC configurator not 
loaded


I believe this is supported on an AW70. Seems at bit
of a 
costly
exercise just to document SFC code, as this means 
I need
to purchase an AW70 licence + SFC package for NT. 

All I need is the ability to document SFC online from
a 
PC
with no I/A on it connected to an an AW51D. 

Regards,

Freddy Why