zenon Logic: Sporadic data loss on retain variables

zenon Logic: Sporadic data loss on retain variables

Description

Retain variables were not loaded on startup because an invalid retain file was written when the retain file exceeded 256 KB with retain-by-name enabled.

 The issue has been addressed and the behavior is now as expected. 


To benefit from this fix:

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


Item ID: 316127
Version: 12.00 Build: 601779
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