Sorting Multi Level Terminals by Script

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

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  • @gkesyakov
    @gkesyakov 13 лет назад

    I handle multilevel terminals differently. I assign the same designation to all tree levels of the same terminal, then sorting is non-issue just right click-> Sort terminal strip-> Default. I have changed my terminals property arrangement to show the level in brackets, so in schematic multi-line they look like this: 5(1), 5(2), 5(3). That's how i do it. Keep the good work, I'm looking forward for new videos.

  • @abhishekravi8540
    @abhishekravi8540 6 лет назад

    Sir how to do the terminal diagram report generate with page reference in separate page

  • @adrianbotez5969
    @adrianbotez5969 11 лет назад

    In this case you can not use the Distributed terminal function? I refer in the case you want to use a 3 level terminal for sensor use, where you want to have jumpers between all 24V and all 0V?

  • @mrlucmorin
    @mrlucmorin  13 лет назад

    @gkesyakov That's a nice trick also, but in many cases the end user doesn't want to have the same terminal designation. For instance, what I often see is that they want "24VDC" for all the positives, "0VDC" for all the negatives, and then the PLC address for all the signals. But still, your way is quick.
    be on the lookout for my next video that will give a fully automated way of doing this with API.

  • @alfabiro7226
    @alfabiro7226 11 лет назад

    Thanks Luc! Didn't yet try your script, will do later. I see you inserted terminal symbol with insert command and symbol is number 30, "Terminal, general, with saddle jumper, 2 connection points" and you used so-called "line insert" or multiple insert terminals. Interesting, only terminals with positive potential are marked as a "main terminal", other are without thick "main terminal". How did you manage it works? I tried, bu all terminals was with a tick "main terminal"?
    Thanks for your time!
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