When variable used in 'Breaker tripping detection' is deleted during formula was deactivated, the formula cannot be edited anymore.

When variable used in 'Breaker tripping detection' is deleted during formula was deactivated, the formula cannot be edited anymore.

Summary

In Command Processing, there is the option for 'Breaker tripping detection' and a formula to suppress detection. The formula is using variables linked with the command group. When the use of the formula is deactivated (option 'breaker tripping detection' is not active anymore) the user can delete variables used in the formula. When user next click to activate the option then the message "Encountered an improper argument" comes and the option is active but formula cannot be edited (is grayed out).

Description

In Command Processing, there is the option for 'Breaker tripping detection' and a formula to suppress detection. The formula is using variables linked with the command group. When the use of the formula is deactivated (option 'breaker tripping detection' is not active anymore) the user can delete variables used in the formula. When user next click to activate the option then the message "Encountered an improper argument" comes and the option is active but formula cannot be edited (is grayed out).

Solution

Now, when user activates option for trip detection then Editor verifies if all variables used in the old formula are linked to the command group, if not - formula is removed.

Issue Number: 25003
Fixed on Date: 3.2.2015
Versions: 7.50 0 BUILD 25796