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SIMPL Windows ExampleBase

How to Re-Synch Your Programs

86 • Crestron SIMPL Windows
The SIMPL Windows ExampleBase contains example SIMPL Windows files that
support various hardware devices. The ExampleBase is available on the Crestron
ControlCD in the directory called "SMW-SMPL". The same examples are also
available from the EXAMPLES Library on the Crestron FTP site
(www.crestron.com). New users are required to register in order to obtain access to
the FTP site.
It may become necessary to Re-Synch programs if the Symbol Library has been
updated or modified. For example, a programmer edits a macro. As a result, the
number of inputs/outputs to the macro has changed. Re-Synch allows the
programmer to open a previous SIMPL Windows program that contains the macro
and perform a Re-Synch Macros in Program. This will "update" the Macro to
reflect the recent changes made by the programmer.
NOTE: Performing a Re-Synch may remove some inputs/outputs of the
macro/SIMPL+ symbol if the "newer" or edited version of the symbol has fewer
inputs/outputs than the previous version.
There are three types of Re-Synch available in the SIMPL Windows Project pull-
down menu.
Re-Synch Symbols in Program
This will rarely be used because symbols cannot be modified (except by Crestron).
Re-Synch Macros in Program
This feature will "update" all the macros in the program to reflect the recent changes
to the macro inputs and outputs.
Re-Synch SIMPL+ in Program
This feature will "update" all the SIMPL+ symbols in the program to reflect the
recent changes to the SIMPL+ symbol.
Crestron SIMPL™ Windows
Installation & Operations Guide –DOC. 5728C

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