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== Special events scripts == | == Special events scripts == | ||
There are some special scripts, which are executed by following events: | There are some special scripts, which are executed by following events: | ||
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! Event | ! Event | ||
! Name of the script | ! Name of the script | ||
+ | ! Note | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Start of assembly | | Start of assembly | ||
| START_OF_ASSEMBLY | | START_OF_ASSEMBLY | ||
+ | | When the product ID is scanned first time on any workplace | ||
|- | |- | ||
| End of assembly | | End of assembly | ||
| END_OF_ASSEMBLY | | END_OF_ASSEMBLY | ||
+ | | When the assembly is finished. It means the product is either: | ||
+ | *Completed on the workplace which ends the assembly | ||
+ | *The following product(s) finished its assembly | ||
+ | *The rework procedure had been commited and the following product(s) finished its assembly | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rework requested | | Rework requested | ||
| REWORK_REQUESTED | | REWORK_REQUESTED | ||
+ | | When the code PLCSENDREW was used on any workplace | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rework finished | | Rework finished | ||
| REWORK_FINISHED | | REWORK_FINISHED | ||
+ | | When the rework procedure was committed on a rework station | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Rework cancelled | | Rework cancelled | ||
| REWORK_CANCELLED | | REWORK_CANCELLED | ||
+ | | When the code PLCRMREW was used on any workplace | ||
|} | |} | ||
If the script has a general feature, it is useful to use just a soft link named like the operation and it can point to the real script. | If the script has a general feature, it is useful to use just a soft link named like the operation and it can point to the real script. |
Revision as of 21:54, 6 February 2014
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Kernel configuration file
The main configuration of the Kernel process is stored in the file /usr/local/plc/etc/plc_krnl_project.cfg.
Sending of backflush
The backflush data can be created either by the Kernel, or it can be prepared by a PMC data flow when the data are being received.
Kernel data
PMC data
# It is possible to backflush the product using the PMC dataflow. PMC will prepare the datafile # in time when the data are received to Clever system and place it to the defined DirQueue. When # the product assembly is finished, the Kernel crates the flag file and PMC DirQueue sends the # datafile to JIS. #EndAssemPMCFlagDir = /usr/local/plc/var/pmc/backflushdirq # The flag file can be created by a done operation as well. DoneOperationPMCFlagDir.OC2 = /usr/local/plc/var/pmc/backflushdirq
PartDistribution.cfg
plan_project.cfg
Operation data scripts
It is possible to create bash scripts which are executed by special events. The location of these scripts is defined by the Kernel configuration parameter
OperationDataScriptsDir = "/usr/local/plc/bin/operation_data_scripts"
It is its default value.
Operation scripts
These scripts are executed when the operation sends its data to the kernel. The Client parameter
Operation.name.SendDataToKernel = Yes
is needed. The name of the script needs to be same like an operation ID (for example /usr/local/plc/bin/operation_data_scripts/AB3).
Workplace scripts
These scripts are executed when the product is completed on the workplace. Nothing is needed to specify in the Client configuration.
The name of the script needs to be same like a workplace ID (for example /usr/local/plc/bin/operation_data_scripts/AB).
Special events scripts
There are some special scripts, which are executed by following events:
Event | Name of the script | Note |
---|---|---|
Start of assembly | START_OF_ASSEMBLY | When the product ID is scanned first time on any workplace |
End of assembly | END_OF_ASSEMBLY | When the assembly is finished. It means the product is either:
|
Rework requested | REWORK_REQUESTED | When the code PLCSENDREW was used on any workplace |
Rework finished | REWORK_FINISHED | When the rework procedure was committed on a rework station |
Rework cancelled | REWORK_CANCELLED | When the code PLCRMREW was used on any workplace |
If the script has a general feature, it is useful to use just a soft link named like the operation and it can point to the real script.