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May I ask, when I wrote the program in the script, a white blank interface appeared during compilation, and the detailed information of compilation could not be displayed, may I ask why? The specific display interface is shown in the following figure.I am not sure whether this is OK or whether it will affect the execution of the program. May I ask how I can restore the normal display?
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Hi @wang1,
iMOTION script engines support a maximum of 30 global variables and 24 local variables for each task.
For more details please refer to section 2.6 Script Engine of Software Reference Manual
Please let us know if any further details are required.
Thanks,
Krupashankar
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Hi @wang1,
This may be due to an error in the installation of the GUI ( MCE Wizard) or a crash during the operation.
- Can you please try reinstalling MCE Wizard with admin rights?
- Please try to stop other applications running in background.
Let us know if the above steps help.
Please let us know the exact version of MCE Wizard and the Windows version being used.
Thanks,
Krupashankar
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I have operated according to the method you said, using the administrator to install, but the problem is still not solved. My scripting language was compiled with only 600 + lines of code and no more variable definitions than required. My software version is 2.3.0.1.
I found that when I deleted part of the code, the normal display could be restored when compiling. The following picture is the result of compiling after I deleted part of the code, which can be displayed normally.
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Hi @wang1,
iMOTION script engines support a maximum of 30 global variables and 24 local variables for each task.
For more details please refer to section 2.6 Script Engine of Software Reference Manual
Please let us know if any further details are required.
Thanks,
Krupashankar
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I have confirmed that the definition is in accordance with the number of variables required in the specification, which fully conforms to the requirements of the specification.
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Hi @wang1,
From your previous post, we can see that compilation is successful after removing excess variables.
If the problem still persists can you please share the script?
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Krupashankar
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Hi @wang1,
We were able to compile the script successfully.
Please use latest version of MCE Wizard 2.03.01
Thanks,
Krupashankar