Dr. Winston Jenks thinks MS Outlook ate my colon. All I know is that it
really hurts.

Regards,

Alex Johnson
10707 Haddington
Houston, TX 77063
713.722.2859(v)
713.722.2700(sb)
713.932.0222(f)
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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Stear, Bo [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent:   Tuesday, October 17, 2000 3:44 PM
        To:     'Foxboro DCS Mail List'
        Subject:        RE: Variable selection in a sequence

        Can anyone actually believe that Alex Johnson lost his COLON?

        -----Original Message-----
        From: Johnson,Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 2:07 PM
        To: Foxboro DCS Mail List
        Cc: Wilfred Kram (E-mail)
        Subject: RE: Variable selection in a sequence


        Let me try that again. A colon was lost! or MS Outlook messed with
my
        incoming message. I can't tell:

        Here's some sample code for you.

         APP_NAME : SN0001;    { Name of DMC application }
         CNTDWN   : SN0009;    { AOA reference for CNTDWN }

        ...
         { This stores the destination tag as a string into CNTDWN}

         CNTDWN := APP_NAME,":DMCOP.CNTDWN";

         { This clears the count down timer. Note the use of : and ' }
         { In case you can't see it, the line reads 'colon''single
quote''variable
        name''colon''equal''zero' }

         :'CNTDWN' := 0;

        You can use string variables rather than parameters. I like to use
the
        parameters as a debugging aid.

        Hope this helps.

        Regards,

        Alex Johnson
        10707 Haddington
        Houston, TX 77063
        713.722.2859(v)
        713.722.2700(sb)
        713.932.0222(f)
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                -----Original Message-----
                From:   Johnson,Alex [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:37 PM
                To:     Foxboro DCS Mail List
                Cc:     Wilfred Kram (E-mail)
                Subject:        RE: Variable selection in a sequence

                Here's some sample code for you.

                APP_NAME : SN0001;    { Name of DMC application }
                CNTDWN   : SN0009;    { AOA reference for CNTDWN }

                ...
                { This stores the destination tag as a string into CNTDWN}
                CNTDWN := APP_NAME,":DMCOP.CNTDWN";

                { This clears the count down timer. Note the use of : and '
}
                :'CNTDWN' := 0;

                You can use string variables rather than parameters. I like
to use
        the
                parameters as a debugging aid.

                Hope this helps.

                Regards,

                Alex Johnson
                10707 Haddington
                Houston, TX 77063
                713.722.2859(v)
                713.722.2700(sb)
                713.932.0222(f)
                [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


                        -----Original Message-----
                        From:   Baltus, C.J.M.
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                        Sent:   Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:27 PM
                        To:     Foxboro DCS mailing list (E-mail)
                        Cc:     Wilfred Kram (E-mail)
                        Subject:        Variable selection in a sequence

                        Hi All, (I think this is the standard opening)

                        I will introduce myself first, I am a DCS engineer
working
        for 2
                years with
                        Foxboro IA, in a small wet country.

                        I am following this list since I started with
Foxboro IA and
        I saw
                many
                        problems solved. Now here is my problem (perhaps its
a
        stupid one,
                but I'm
                        breaking my wooden shoe on it).

                        I want to make a variable selection in a sequence,
its
        written in
                SFC.

                        First I made a macro called:
                        PUMP1 :TEST:GDEV1.AUTDSR
                        PUMP2 :TEST:GDEV2.AUTDSR

                        Then I made a variable called:
                        PUMP and attached to BOOL

                        In the first selection I want
                        PUMP := PUMP1;
                        the following step:
                        PUMP := TRUE; 


                        and when I return to the beginning I perhaps want
PUMP
        select to:
                        PUMP := PUMP2;
                        the following step:
                        PUMP := TRUE;

                        But what I tried, it didn't work, has someone got a
solution
        ?? This
                will be
                        written for a selection of 32 posibilties 


                        With Kind Regards,
                        Cor-Jan Baltus
                        DCS Engineer

                        KH-AMEC Engineering
                        Bergen op Zoom
                        the Netherlands
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