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Posted: 2021-06-07 09:42 PM
Hi,
I created a page to show fault history. In total, I have 10 Alarm alerts with a timestamp, which means 40 edit fields. But when I compile the program, I got an error:
=> Page Contains too many elements.
--- Start compilation (PreBuild) 1:57:33 PM ---
Generating IEC code for HMI...
ERROR generating IEC code for HMI
I removed them until I could compile them successfully. The total number of element I have on the screen is 32 edit fields. I haven't found any document where refers to maximum elements per page.
Does anyone know about this issue??
Thanks in advance!
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Posted: 2021-06-07 10:29 PM
To reduce the number of objects and to increase the number of possible alarm entry you can use a dynamic set list. In the attached PDF could you see how it works.
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Posted: 2021-06-09 04:22 PM
Thanks for your help. I could handle the navigation between pages and uses sets to manage the information displayed.
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