Mitsubishi Electronics QJ7MES96 Thermostat User Manual


 
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MES INTERFACE FUNCTION CONFIGURATION TOOL
7.11 Job Setting - Actions
7.11.4 Setting items in Operation action
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MES INTERFACE
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DB CONNECTION
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(1) About constants
Constants can be used for [Operation tag] and [Component] that are operands.
The following shows the constant types and values that can be entered in the
[Component] column.
(2) About variables
Variables can be used for [Component] of [Substitution tag] or [Component] of
[Operation tag].
By using a variable, a value computed in [Operation action] can be assigned to a
database, or to a tag component (In the latter case, operation is performed based on
a value extracted from the database).
The following table shows the variable types and values that can be entered in the
[Component] column.
Up to 64 variables can be set for one job.
(1) A variable is valid only in a single job execution and is not held.
(2) The initial variable value before substitution processing is the numerical value
of zero.
(3) If a type that cannot be converted is assigned to a tag component when a
substitution tag is the tag component, "Type conversion to tag component
error" is displayed.
Check the source type and the data type of the tag component.
Section 7.15 (5) Type mismatch
Table 7.82 Constant types and values available for [Component]
Constant type Values that can be entered in [Component]
[Number]
Up to 16 characters
• Signed decimal notation (Example: -521.98)
• Signed exponential notation (Example: -5.2198E03)
[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.
[Date 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.
Specify the date and time of the MES interface module in the following
format.
Year (4 digits): YYYY
Year (2 digits): YY
Month (2 digits): MM
Day (2 digits): DD
Hour (2 digits): hh
Minute (2 digits): mm
Second (2 digits): ss
Example: "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss" "2005-07-01 15:12:00"