Crash when converting LD to FFLD

Crash when converting LD to FFLD

Description

In zenon Logic a crash occurs when converting a program from Ladder Diagram (LD) to Free Form LadderDiagram (FFLD).

 

This error has been fixed. The conversion from LD to FFLD occurs without errors as expected.

 

To benefit from this fix:

  • Update your zenon Software Platform to the latest build of zenon 12 or higher.

 



Item ID: 268490
Version: 12.00 Build: 162090
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