Hi there, thank you, and appreciate for your effort to share the great video. hopefully this channel will build the better world with advance knowledge engineer
Vladimir , how are you these days? Do you have a course on how to use Test Bits for Troubleshooting/ Test Counters for Troubleshooting. Like for testing an amendment done to an existing program. Or flagging input sensor functionality.
How did you get back to the cross reference screen so quickly after looking at the MOV for BatchDINT(0)? I’ve been looking for a quick way to do this. Thanks!!
There's a couple possiblilites. First off, don't right click and cross ref. It's too slow. High light the tag and hit Ctrl + E. When you go to a tag location from the cross referance screen you'll notice the tag is high lighted. Hitting Ctrl + E brings you back to cross reffrenct. Also when multiple tabs are open, Ctrl + Shift + Tab cycles to the previouse open window and Ctrl + Tab cycles to the next open window.
very excellent . Have 2 Interviews Thursday in L.A. This will help along with TIA portal info
Hi there, thank you, and appreciate for your effort to share the great video. hopefully this channel will build the better world with advance knowledge engineer
Excellent
Thanks for the help!
very helpful sir.
thanks!
Vladimir , how are you these days? Do you have a course on how to use Test Bits for Troubleshooting/ Test Counters for Troubleshooting. Like for testing an amendment done to an existing program. Or flagging input sensor functionality.
How did you get back to the cross reference screen so quickly after looking at the MOV for BatchDINT(0)?
I’ve been looking for a quick way to do this. Thanks!!
There's a couple possiblilites. First off, don't right click and cross ref. It's too slow. High light the tag and hit Ctrl + E. When you go to a tag location from the cross referance screen you'll notice the tag is high lighted. Hitting Ctrl + E brings you back to cross reffrenct. Also when multiple tabs are open, Ctrl + Shift + Tab cycles to the previouse open window and Ctrl + Tab cycles to the next open window.
@@convictednotconvinced thanks a bunch!
Thank you
You're very welcome Faizal!