CODESYS Application Composer
Commands The commands in the command category Composer are provided with the CODESYS Application Composer . These commands mainly serve to add composer objects to the Module tree or to modify them. F
CODESYS Application Composer
Application Composer Dedicated View The Application Composer provides an as easy as possible way to create entire applications and to run them. Dedicated to this simplicity aspects, CODESYS offers a r
CODESYS Application Composer
do not have their own parameters or I/Os. (4
CODESYS Application Composer
Module Dialog By use of the commands Add toplevel instance , Add submodule instance , Reference instance , and Update module , a non-modal dialog opens. Depending on the position in the module tree al
CODESYS Application Composer
Command: Generate Symbol: This command (category "Composer") starts a build process which automatically generates the CODESYS application from the module tree and the settings of the Generator configu
CODESYS Application Composer
Command: Generator Configuration This command (category "Composer") opens a dialog with all available generators. In this dialog, each single generator can be enabled or disabled. A click on the "Tool
CODESYS Application Composer
Command: Scan Symbol: This command (category "Composer") scans the whole project for module declarations. Normally this command is not needed because CODESYS scans the system automatically whenever it
CODESYS Application Composer
Command: Check and Scan all Pool Objects Function : When the command is called, the IEC code of a library is first checked and then this is searched for module declarations. The test run corresponds t
CODESYS Application Composer
Command: Map I/Os Symbol: This command (category "Composer") opens a dialog to define the mapping between modules and I/O configuration. Figure 41 . Dialog: I/O Mapping On the left side of the dialog
CODESYS Application Composer
Command: Wildcard Selection This command (category "Composer") opens the dialog Wildcard assignment . The upper part of the dialog shows the currently configured wildcards and the assigned device type