Re: [foxboro] Determining Forces in PLB

HI, We use PLBCMPND:PLBBLOCK.BLKSTA.B13 to indicate that a block has had a 
force implemented (indicates block in TEST mode), doesent tell you which 
exact flag, but it may help you to narrow your searches. We tie the .B13s 
into a BLNALM block to send messages to a printer when a block gets 
forced/unforced.
Regards,
Gabriel.
Eli Lilly,
Ireland.



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Hi List,

Is there a way to get a force list for a PLB without having to look 
at each line and visually determine if anything is forced?  We'd like 
to be able to generate a report of PLB forces (the actual item that 
is forced, and if it is forced high or low), but I have no idea how 
you would do that.

Thanks,
David

 
 
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