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ble” will enable you to access a complete list of the fields
contained by the design.
ed in the design can be found. The upper part
” indicates the type of variable.
tion” shows the name of the variable.
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dit
g the “Edit”
Delete
This feature deletes the selected variable from the design permanently. It should be
noted that a variable (once deleted) cannot be restored.
Edit a Variable
Selecting “Edit Varia
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Existing Variables
This is where the list of variables contain
of the screen shows the type and description of each variable.
”Type
”Descrip
In the above example the design contains 3 variables (1 Sequential, RTC a
macro).
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Once the desired variable has been selected, this can be edited by pressin
button.
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