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DMS 3.2 EN 02/2011 TD29



Editing attribute values:

If a new line for a parameter entry is inserted, the attribute fields will be automatically
filled with target-specific default values. See chapter 1.2.3, 'Parameter List Types and
Attributes' for the possible attributes. To enter or edit an attribute value, click on the
corresponding field. An edit field will be opened, if the attribute is editable. The input
assistant (<F2>) will be available in fields where a component of the PLC Designer
project should be entered.

Press <Enter> to close the entry.

Using the arrow keys you can jump to another field.

Press <Del> to delete the entry of the currently edited field.

In order to toggle the input format between 'decimal' and hexadecimal' use the
command 'Format Dec/Hex' in the 'Extras' menu.

Press <F6> in order to set the focus to the navigation window (and back).

Options:

Below the table in the editor window there can be activated the following options
(availability depending on list type):

Download with program: At a program download the list will be downloaded

automatically to the controller.

Synchronous actions: All read-/write accesses on other POUs defined for any list

entries, will be executed by the target system synchronously with the call of the

respective entry.

Note!

Parameter lists also can be created resp. filled with entries via pragmas which are
included in variable declarations.

Sorting Parameter lists

The sequence of entries within a parameter list can be sorted concerning an attribute
(column) in ascending or descending order of the attribute values. This works in
offline and in online mode.

Perform a mouse-click on the field which contains the column title of the desired
attribute. Thus the table lines will be re-sorted and in the column title field of the
attribute am arrow symbol will be displayed, showing the current sorting (pointing
upwards = ascending sort sequence, pointing downwards = descending sort
sequence).

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