WVS: Combined element with formula that considerates X01.not acknowleged cause crash
Description
If a combined element containing a formula with
"not acknowledged" is opened in a screen in the Web Visualization
Service (WVS), this leads to an unexpected termination of the WVS.
This bug has been fixed.
To benefit from this
fix:
- Update your zenon Software Platform to the latest build of zenon 12
or higher.
Item ID: 281799
Version: 14.00 Build: 237866
Version: 14.00 Build: 239777
Version: 12.00 Build: 241649
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