Working with Logic Programs
Before you configure your own Logic programs, you need to understand:
- Which Logic languages are supported by ClearSCADA (see Supported Logic Languages)
- How Logic Programs Work
- Which type of Logic program you need to create (see Choosing a Logic Program).
- What considerations you need to make:
- when Using Outputs as Inputs (‘Feedback Loops’) in Logic Programs
- when using aggregates in Logic Programs (see Checking that Aggregates are Enabled in Logic Programs)
- How to determine the Execution Order for Logic Programs.
If your Logic program does not run or has unexpected results, please refer to Troubleshooting Logic Programs.