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Hi again,
My initial reaction to the "invert" idea was, I guess, negative. It seemed to come from 'way out in left field. After consideration, though, I concede that it could be useful in some situations. e.g. when commissioning and you want to keep a machine or process running while
you correct the program.
Bear in mind that the 'Force Invert(s)' are enabled and disabled in toto along with the on and off forces. Forces should only ever be enabled
temporarily.
In theory, it should only be necessary to be able to force points in the I/O image tables. The rest of the data table is derivative.
Gerry
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My initial reaction to the "invert" idea was, I guess, negative. It seemed to come from 'way out in left field. After consideration, though, I concede that it could be useful in some situations. e.g. when commissioning and you want to keep a machine or process running while
you correct the program.
Bear in mind that the 'Force Invert(s)' are enabled and disabled in toto along with the on and off forces. Forces should only ever be enabled
temporarily.
In theory, it should only be necessary to be able to force points in the I/O image tables. The rest of the data table is derivative.
Gerry
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