Siemens SIMATIC BATCH Operating Manual page 802

Process control system pcs 7
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14.1 Dialogs
cell object in the "Current process cell" table column is preceded by a check box with the
following meanings.
Symbol
Description
Check box with white
background
Check box with check
mark on a gray back‐
ground
Check box with check
mark on a white back‐
ground
Here, you can cancel the existing assignment for an object. To do this, click the check box.
The check mark then disappears. The selected database object now has no value assigned
from the basic engineering.
The top right window "Values without assignment" displays the unassigned process cell objects
of the process cell to be imported that match the object selected in the left-hand window. If
values are displayed here, you can assign them to a selected object in the left-hand window
by double clicking. All underlying objects are also assigned. Any existing assignment is
automatically deleted by this action. As the result, the newly assigned a value appears in the
lower right window and a cross is entered for the selected object in the "edited" column in the
left-hand window. The right lower window only provides information. You cannot make any
input in this window.
Infotext: Objects were ... assigned
When you open the "Updating the process cell" dialog, values are automatically assigned to
all process cell objects. The values can be assigned by "internal IDs" or "Names". The following
applies for the assignment:
● When importing recipes from a different batch process cell, the process cell objects (units
of measure, data types, classes and instances) are assigned by their names.
● When opening the "Updating the process cell" dialog, internal IDs are used that are
assigned in the ES.
● When a reorganization is triggered in the ES or if the internal IDs get too large, all process
objects are numbered again and the assignment takes place by names.
Depending on which case applies, the infotext will indicate how the objects were assigned. By
means of IDs or names. This information will help you evaluate the assignments and change
them, if necessary.
802
Meaning
No object from the process cell to be imported could be assigned.
The database object is not assigned to any current object from the basic engineer‐
ing.
The database object is assigned to a current object from the basic engineering,
however at least one lower-level object is not.
The object can be assigned but at least one lower-level element has no assignment.
The object and all lower-level objects must be arranged according to the objects
that will be imported.
The database object is assigned to a current object from the basic engineering,
however at least one lower-level object is not.
SIMATIC BATCH V8.2
Operating Manual, 02/2016, A5E35958174-AA

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