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8.3
Modifying Task Information
Use the following procedure to modify information for a task. Any
field except the task type can be changed.
Step 1.
Select the task for which you want to modify information.
Step 2.
Select Modify Info from the Task menu. A Task Info dialog
box will display the information for the requested task.
Step 3.
Modify the desired fields. You cannot modify the task type.
Step 4.
Select OK to accept changes or Cancel to return to the
Task Manager window without making the changes.
8.4
Removing a Task
Use the following procedure to delete the source file(s) for the
selected task(s).
Step 1.
Select one or more tasks you want to remove from the list.
Step 2.
Select Remove from the Task menu. A dialog box will be
displayed, requesting confirmation. The task(s) will be
deleted from the database after confirmation.
8.5
Displaying Task Information
Use the following procedure to display the information for the
selected task. You cannot make changes to any of the information
displayed.
Step 1.
Select the task for which you want information displayed.
Step 2.
Select Display Info from the Task menu. A Task Info dialog
box will display the information for the requested task.
Step 3.
Select OK to return to the Task Manager window.
8.6
Editing a Task
Use the Edit command from the Task menu to edit any task. The
source time and date listed for a task will be updated whenever it is
edited.
Step 1.
Select the task you want to edit.
Step 2.
Select Edit from the Task menu to access the editor
appropriate for the selected file type. The PC Editor is
used for ladder logic tasks. (See J2Ć3093 for instructions
on using the Ladder Editor.) The selected text editor is
used for Control Block, BASIC, and Include files.
The following task skeleton files will be copied into the Executive
software subdirectory as part of the AutoMax installation:
SKELETON.BAS (BASIC), SKELETON.PC (PC/Ladder),
SKELETON.BLK (AutoMax Control Block), SKELETON.INC (Include)
SKELETON.DOC (documentation files). The skeleton files will be
copied into the task source file to provide a starting point for creating
the task. Access your text editor from DOS to edit these files if
required. Do not attempt to edit them from within AutoMax Executive
V4.x.