OK, where to begin... First off, long time PLC programmer, first time Visual STudio user. To say that I am completely overwhelmed by visual studio 2015 is an understatement. I'm beyond lost.. Holy cow, this is more of a program that I thought.. After taking well over 1 hour and 8 Gigs just to install the program, I am now left utterly lost. "Solution view"... "team explorer", "Class view", "any cpu", "build solution", "rebuild solution", "add module", "add class", "step into", "step over".. and it goes on and on and on. I honestly don't have a clue of 1% of this program and.....
So first question, is there a good site, or youtube video training module, where I can get a grasp of the overall visual studio 2015 suite??
Now my other questions are more closer to home for this group... I have several PLC's and a running OPC server. I've got AHMI installed, and used the quick start to get a simple hmi screen built, with a gauge, and used the OPCDAcom driver, and after many hours finally have it 'talking' to my OPC server. After working through the signtool.exe missing problem, I now am able to compile it and run it. It will connect to the OPC server, and it does get the data value for the tag I selected. BUT it seems to have a very very slow update rate, if at all. The gauge will display the value of the tag when I first run it, and then never seems to update. Using Matrikon OPC explorer, I can see the value of this tag bouncing around changing every second, but my gauge in AHMI never moves after it first runs... Almost like its not polling the OPC server for new data ?? Like its a one-shot read?? I've tried to look for settings like "polling rate" "Update rate" etc, to no avail
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Secondly, Im trying to understand what "synchronizing object" means in the OPCDAcom properties is... If I dont have it set to the gauge I built, I get no data. But when I add a second gauge, what do I do then?? Do I have to drag another OPCDAcom into the project for each and every gauge, meter etc??
So very glad to have found this program, and looking forward to working with it, but wow, I guess I'm way behind the times...