Dublicated entries after CSV export from CEL
Description
In zenon 8.20, exporting the CEL to a CSV
file via the function “Export CEL” leads to duplicate entries.
Cause:
With zenon version 10, the export of keywords for AML
and CEL was implemented. This functionality was also made available for version
8.20. This merge down of the new functionality caused the error.
This error has been fixed.
To benefit from this fix:
- Update your zenon Software Platform to the latest build of zenon 8,20.
Item ID: 224478
Version: 8.20 Build: 68579
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