multiselect of limits don't highlight alarmclasses or alarmgroups

multiselect of limits don't highlight alarmclasses or alarmgroups

Summary

properties for alarm class and alarm group are no marked in red if they differ in multiselection

Description

properties for alarm class and alarm group are no marked in red if they differ in multiselection

Information

- check each variable individually, which is not really a workaround

- if possible use ReMa, with less flexibility for each alarm



Issue Number: 180010
Fixed on Date: 5.4.2019
Versions: 8.00 0 BUILD 57280
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