[foxboro] d_edit vs d_edit50 vs dconn

Thankyou list for your time.
 
  I have a system that was installed around 1992 but I started using it around 
2002.  Some things have changed and some things haven't.  I found something in 
our documentation for the system that provides information for a display file.
 
It Starts:
 
DETAILED CONNECTION LIST
<filename and location>
REV: 4.1 03/09/92
 
File Type  = PDF
<a few more lines of text>
Record File size = 8096 bytes
DM load size = 5600 bytes
 
     INCOMING DATA CONNECTIONS
     =====================
CON  OBJ
NUM TYP   row,Col  Type                  delta           path                   
        Description
=== === ===== ==========   ====== ==============     =================
    1 rect    60,51%  Visibility                           
<compound:block.detail>     Reactor 2 button
 
 
When I use "d_edit -L -o <filename>"  I get something a little different.  
 
My main problem is not getting the description.
 
DETAILED CONNECTION LIST
<filename and location>
REV: 5.1 (no date)
 
File Type  = 50 series
<a few more lines of text>
Record File size = 8096 bytes
(GONE)
 
     INCOMING DATA CONNECTIONS
     =====================
CON  OBJ
NUM TYP   row,Col  Type                  delta           path                   
       
=== === ===== ==========   ====== ==============     
    1 rect    60,51%  Visibility                           
<compound:block.detail>    
 
So is DCONN something different that will add that description section?
 
 
 
 
 
Timothy Healey
Facilities Engineer


 
 
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