I've loaded a Logic Machine 5 with a large number of objects, some virtual, some standard, etc.
My question stems from another issue: the vast majority of these objects share two letters that are almost always repeated, specifically the following naming convention: "P1". (Image attached.)
My question is quite simple: I want to create a backup and load these objects into two other Logic Machines. The problem is that in the second and third Logic Machines, instead of "P1", I need to replace it with "P2" and "P3".
Is it possible to do this without having to go object by object? Is there a quick way to do it? Thank you very much.
I'm writing to ask if it's possible to modify the group addresses of objects without having to create new objects one by one?
My question stems from the fact that I copied a project and wanted to move several variables to reorganize them. For example, if I have 10 variables associated with the addresses 32/0/0 through 32/0/09, could I move all 10 variables to the addresses 32/0/10/19 using a script?
Then it will be quite hard to write a script that handles changing the object id in all places where it can be assigned. If you don't have that many objects to change it will be faster to do it manually.
Yesterday, 09:59 (This post was last modified: Yesterday, 10:49 by ALEJANDRO.)
There are quite a few objects; I have programmed a series of virtual objects in the following address groups:
- 32/1/*
- 32/2/*
- 32/3/*
- 32/4/*
Is there any way to download these addresses to a file, modify them, and then reload them into LM? I was able to do this with the actual KNX addresses (1/0*,...,1/7/*) using ETS6.