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Section 4-8
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The recipe itself (texts and variables)
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Data sets with data set number, data set name and variable offset
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I/O mask for the recipe
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Recipe field in the mask
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Recipe buffer (address for the data area in the controller)
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Variable Data Set Number for Transfer from the Terminal
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Variable Recipe Number for Transfer from the Terminal
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Variable Data Set Number for Request from the Controller
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Variable Recipe Number for Request from the Controller
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System variables:
Variable Name
Linkage Partner
Description
SelectDSNr
Selection Text/Decimal Number
Display/Selection of the
Data Set Number
SelectDSName
Selection Text Variable
Display/Selection of the
Data Set Name
DestDSNr
Positive Decimal Number
Destination Data Set Num-
ber for Copy Process
DSCopy
Soft Key/Selection Text Variable Activation of Data Set Copy
Process
DSDelete
Soft Key/Selection Text Variable Deletion of Data Set
DSDownload
Soft Key/Selection Text Variable Loading of Data Set to Con-
troller
ActDSName
Alphanumerical Variable
Entering the Name for
RAM-Data Set
SelectRezeptNr Selection Text/Decimal Number
Display/Selection of the
Recipe Number
TabPgUp
Soft Key
Page up
TabPgDn
Soft Key
Page down
Break
Soft Key
Cancel input
4.8.1
Structure of a Recipe
A recipe comprises a maximum of 255 variables. In addition, up to 255 explanatory
texts can be programmed. The variables and texts can be spread out over a maxi-
mum of 255 lines (with each line stretching across the entire width of the screen). A
help text can be programmed for every variable.
The recipe is displayed in a recipe field, within an I/O mask, that extends over the
entire width of the screen. The height of the recipe field can be as small as one line
or as large as the entire height of the screen. The Page up / Page down keys and
the cursor keys can be used to scroll through long recipes in the recipe field.
All one-line formats and Editors that are available in I/O masks can also be used for
recipe variables. Multiple-line formats can not be used (for example, multiple-line
selection fields, tables, etc.). In addition, neither variables nor texts can be dis-
played with the zoom option.
4.8.2
Processing Recipes and Data Sets
The majority of the operations described below refer to the active data set. In order
to activate a data set, first select the recipe to which it belongs and then the data set
itself. How to select recipes and data sets is explained in the next two sections.
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