Using Variable Names Instead Of Absolute Plc Addresses - Panasonic FP Web-Server2 Hardware And Configuration Manual

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12.1.9 Using variable names instead of absolute PLC addresses

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If an HTML page with PLC data shows Err 2 then addresses of FP7 have
been used, but the protocol set in the Config Com tab is not Mewtocol7.
The data type and address part TTxxxy of a PLC data display or input field
can be replaced by the corresponding variable name from the FPWIN Pro
project, e.g. {'VarName'_aa_bb}. Global DUTs and arrays can be
addressed (not case-sensitive) in the HTML pages, too.
During the compilation and the transfer of the HTML page the variable
name is replaced by the absolute, global PLC address found in the CSV file.
The CSV file is exported by FPWIN Pro and has to be stored in the
Configurator project root folder. There is only one CSV file allowed in the
Configurator project folder. The CSV file can have any name - but it must
have the CSV extension (CSV file type).
For variable names please use numbers from 0 to 9, letters from A to Z
and the underscore only! Please do not use special characters like * - < >
$ % / & and so on! Upper and lower case letters have the same meaning.
For example 'VarNam' is the same as 'varnam' or 'VARNAM'.
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