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Setting Items Description
Replace with
Enter the string to replace the search string with.
You can select from previous replacement strings in the list.
Y
ou cannot use wildcard characters.
Look in Specify the range to search. You can select from the following.
Programming : The search is performed on the program to which the selected ele-
ment belongs when the search is executed.
If the search is made on the Safety CPU Unit Setup and Program-
ming View
, the search is performed only for the program in the Safe-
ty CPU Unit.
Current view : The current view is searched.
Look at Specify the items to search. You can perform a search on the following items.
All : Variable tables (variable names in the table) and programs (jump la-
bels, Jump instruction names, and variable names in the programs)
Variable Name : Searches all variable names.
Instruction : Function block instance names
Use
Specify if you want to use wildcard
*1
characters.
Default : Do not use wildcard characters.
Wildcard : Use wildcard characters.
If you select to use wildcard characters, you can click the
But-
ton to the right to view a list of characters used for wildcard charac-
ters. Select any of these characters to enter them in the Search
string.
*1. The characters that you can use as wildcard characters are given on the next page.
l
Wildcards
Charac-
ter
Meaning Description Example
* Zero or more char-
acters
Searches for a text string that con-
tains a variable text string.
“new*” matches “newfile.txt”.
? Any single character Searches for a text string with a var-
iable character.
“A?C” matches “ABC”, “AdC”, and
“AzC”.
# Any single number Searches for any single number. “7#” matches “71”.
“ABC#” matches “ABC5”.
[ ] Character in a set Searches for a single character in
the set.
“ABC[xyz]” matches “ABCx” and
“ABCy”.
“ABC[x-z]” matches “ABCx” and
“ABCy”.
[! ] Character not in a
set
Searches for a single character that
is not in the set.
“ABC[!xyz]” matches “ABCa” and
“ABCd”.
“ABC[!x-z]” matches “ABCa” and
“ABCd”.
6 Programming
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NX-series Safety Control Unit User's Manual (Z930)
6-5 Programming Operations
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6-5-7 Searching and Replacing

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