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This forum is addressing industrial automation design & engineering, operations, asset performance, cyber security and digital transformation for Plants & Machines.
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Posted: 2019-05-29 07:31 AM
We have recently upgraded EBO from 2.0.3 to 3.0.1, and we've noticed that can't write a numeric public variable in an AS script from a graphic in WebStation 3.0.1. It works writing from a graphic in WorkStation but not in Web. It was working as well in prior versions (weather writing from WorkStation or WebStation). We are using the standard method in TGML: "setValue(bind, value)", so it shoudn't have any problem from Web. Is there any change in version 3.0.1 that prevents from writing a numeric public variable from a graphic in WebStation?
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Posted: 2019-06-11 02:57 PM
Dear User,
This Community being focused on Industrial Automation, won't be able to provide you any insight about Building Automation topics.
I would recommend you connect with your local sales or Customer Care Center, to get the answer to this issue.
Best regards
Jean-Commeignes
Power & Building Community Manager
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