CEL Print: Milliseconds are shown after AM/PM
Description
When printing the CEL,
incorrect positioning of the millisecond display occurs. These are
placed after the display of AM/PM. The correct position would be after
the seconds and before AM/PM.
This error has been corrected. The milliseconds
are now positioned correctly.
To benefit from this fix:
- Update your zenon Software Platform to the latest build of zenon 10 or
higher.
Item ID: 269939
Version: 12.00 Build: 180966
Version: 11.00 Build: 176384
Version: 10.00 Build: 176923
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