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7.11 Job Setting - Actions
7.11.2 Setting items in Communication action (Select/Update/Insert/MultiSelect/Delete)
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1) Send notification of this exception
When the [Send notification of this exception] box is checked, if there is no
record to be selected, updated, multi-selected or deleted, a value will be
assigned to the specified tag component.
When [Send notification of this exception] is selected, set a tag component to
which the value is assigned.
• Tag, Component
Select a tag component to which a value is assigned.
Note that the following tags are not selectable.
Tags for which [Prohibit data writing] is enabled
Tags for which [Array setting] is set
• Substitute value
Directly enter a substitute value.
The following lists values that can be entered as a substitute value.
2) Continue this job/Finish this job
• When [Continue this job] is selected
After execution of exception processing described in the above 1), the
system continues executions of other actions.
• When [Finish this job] is selected
After execution of exception processing described in the above 1), the job
is forcibly terminated without executing remaining actions.
At this time, update/insert/delete values before exception processing
execution are committed, and they are written to relevant tag components.
(1) When a job is forcibly terminated due to exception processing, an error
occurred during job execution (job cancellation) is not notified.
Section 7.10.5 Setting items for job cancellation
(2) If [Enable DB buffering] is selected for a job, its exception process setting is
disabled.
Section 7.10.4 Setting items in DB Buffering
Table 7.76 Values that can be entered as a substitute value
Data type of tag
component
Values that can be entered as a substitute value
Bit type ON/OFF is selectable.
Single-precision type
Double-precision type
Floating-point type
Up to 16 characters
• Signed decimal notation (Example: -521.98)
• Signed exponential notation (Example: -5.2198E03)
16-bit BCD type Unsigned 16-bit BCD notation 0 to 9999 (Example: 1234)
32-bit BCD type Unsigned 32-bit BCD notation 0 to 99999999 (Example: 12345678)
Character string
Up to 32 characters
For characters that can be used for character strings, refer to the following:
Appendix 2.3 Characters available for character string constants, etc.