Addin (Wizard) exception after any changes in SmartObject and delete a variable
Description
During the execution of an Engineering Studio wizard that accesses the Smart Object components, an exception occurred under certain conditions that caused the Engineering Studio to close unexpectedly.
The issue has been addressed and the behavior is now as expected.
To benefit from this fix:
- Update your zenon Software Platform to the latest build of zenon 12 or higher.
Item ID: 271458
Version: 14.00 Build: 372277
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