If the referenced tag is not resolved, returns an empty string.Ģ5 - Name of the equipment item associated with the Tag. If the tag is not resolved, returns an empty string.Ģ1 - Network Number - I/O device number (as defined by the Number field of the I/O Devices dialog).Ģ2 - Name of the equipment associated with the Tag.
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If the tag is not resolved, returns an empty string.ġ9 - Full name ( cluster.tagname) of the referenced tag even if the tag is not resolved.Ģ0 - Configured Address of the tag.
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If the referenced tag is not resolved, returns an empty string.ġ8 - Full name ( cluster.tagname) of the referenced tag. That is, the first tag has a record number of 0.ġ6 - Comment - As defined in the variable tags list.ġ7 - ClusterName of the tag. For example, if the tag's address is I1, the unit count is 50.ġ5 - Record Number - Tag's record number in variable.DBF - 1. For example, an INT is 16 bitsġ2 - Unit Type - Protocol's unit type number for this tagġ3 - Unit Address - Tag's address after the protocol DBF's template is applied.ġ4 - Unit Count - Array size. Type numbers are:ġ1 - Bit Width - Tag's size in bits.
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In a large number of cases AssInfo can be replaced with AssInfoEx using Find and Replace (see Using Find and Replace in a project).
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In addition, the function AssInfoEx has been introduced to make it easier to make legacy Cicode compatible with online changes. If the Tag properties are updated, AssInfo does not get the updated values whereas AssGetProperty does. Note: In some cases it may be beneficial to replace AssInfo with either the AssGetProperty or the AssInfoEx function.