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Creating and Modifying a Resource File Set
address fields in this tab will not update this
string.
6. Click OK. If you are creating a new resource file set, it is created and added to the
resource catalog. If you are updating a resource file set, any changes are written to
the resource file set. You can now add new network variable types, configuration
property types, functional profiles, enumeration types, language strings, and formats
to the resource file set. See Creating and Modifying Resources for more information.
The Resource Editor can open older resource file formats. If you open a resource file set
of an older resource file format version, the version will automatically be updated to the
latest available format when you generate the resource files as described in Chapter 6,
Generating Resource Files. To convert a resource file set to an older version, see
Converting a Resource File, later in this chapter.
Using the Standard Program ID Calculator
The program ID is a 16-hex-digit number that uniquely identifies the device interface for
a device. You can format the program ID as a standard or non-standard program ID.
When formatted as a standard program ID, The 16 hex digits are organized as 6 fields
that identify the manufacturer, classification, usage, channel type, and model number of
the device. The Standard Program ID Calculator makes it easy for you to select the
appropriate values for these fields by allowing you to select from lists contained in a
program ID definition file included with the NodeBuilder tool and updated by the
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To start the Standard Program ID Calculator from the NodeBuilder Device Template
Wizard (see Creating a NodeBuilder Project from the OpenLNS Commissioning Tool in
the NodeBuilder User’s Guide), click Calculator in the Program ID window. To start
the Standard Program ID Calculator from the New Resource File Set dialog (see Creating
a New Resource File Set or Editing an Existing Set), click Calculator in the dialog. The
Standard Program ID Calculator appears as shown in the following figure: