Re: [foxboro] .S file search

  • From: "Bruley, Peter T" <Peter.T.Bruley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 16:34:21 -0500

Hi Kevin

  If your new v8.x XP System uses IACC or IEE you are out of luck as you =
can NOT access the .S files.

Peter

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[mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Kevin Beauchamp
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Subject: [foxboro] .S file search


I recently upgraded a MicroIA system to a new mesh network.  The old
system was Microsoft NT and the new system is Microsoft XP.
Unfortunately, I inherited an existing system that uses IND blocks for
the majority of the control applications.  Even simple gate logic is
done with IND blocks.  This situation is even more complex because 99%
of the connections are external writes (global variable) from the IND
block.....and the documentation is non-existent.  In the NT system I
could do an advanced search on all of the .S files to find what program
was tied to a particular output block.  This does not work in the XP
system.  When I do a search for word/phase (C:B.P) used in the document
it does not return anything.  The XP search function apparently does not
"look" for text in .S files.

Has anyone conquered this yet?

Kevin Beauchamp
Galloway Company
Neenah, WI
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