Cross-referencing, Using cross-referencing, Sfc on-line cross-reference – Watlow LogicPro User Manual
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Cross-Referencing
Cross-referencing helps you to debug your application
Programs. You can also use cross-referencing to document
Programs and track the locations of Variables and Program
elements.
Cross-referencing is the equivalent of a search command for
graphical control Programs. You can use both on-line and off-
line Print Functions. You can customize printed output to
show only the information you need.
Using
Cross-Referencing
Cross-referencing is available in all three programming
languages.
SFC On-line Cross-Reference
To perform an SFC on-line cross-reference, while in an SFC
window:
1.
Select the
Tools
menu.
2.
Select
Cross Reference
- or -
Click the
[Cross Reference]
button on the toolbar.
The standard pointer changes into a modified pointer, as
shown in Figure 16.1 on page 250.
3.
Click on the step, transition, or action for which you want
to view a cross-reference. The
Cross Reference
dialog box appears. This dialog lists all the Variables
present for that step, transition, or action and its location
in the Program.