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Posted: 2024-07-15 10:29 PM
Hi,
I am looking at using a JMP instruction in Structured Text for handling fatal errors in my application; I would like to be able to jump forward between programs to avoid standard routines.
Below I am testing the syntax with respect to the path in the ESME HVAC Help documentation
EcoStruxure Machine Expert HVAC > Software > Ecostruxure Machine Expert - HVAC - Operating Guide > Programming > Language Reference > Common Elements > Operator and Standard Blocks
All I receive is
MAIN(1) - error S1312: label => Syntax error
This appears to be the same as syntax of other platforms (i.e. CodeSYS, Beckhoff).
I am using EcoStruxure Machine Expert HVAC v1.6.0.
What am I doing wrong?
Cheers.
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Posted: 2024-07-17 01:21 AM
Hi,
JMP is not supported on ST language (I will ask to improve documentation).
Sometimes I use RETURN to exit from a program and do more or less what you're trying to do.
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Posted: 2024-07-17 01:21 AM
Hi,
JMP is not supported on ST language (I will ask to improve documentation).
Sometimes I use RETURN to exit from a program and do more or less what you're trying to do.
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