
FACTORYTALK VIEW SITE EDITION USER’S GUIDE
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Some of the changes you can make will be visible immediately, on connected clients.
Other changes require some other event to occur, before the change takes effect.
For example, if you change the Security Code assigned to an HMI tag, the new security
check will not occur until there is an attempt to write to the tag. When that happens, the
tag write will be validated against the new Security Code.
When HMI tag property changes take effect
The following table lists the HMI tag properties you can modify at run time, and what
needs to happen before each change takes effect.
Use information in the table to ensure that the changes you make are reflected as
expected, at connected clients.
The Name and Tag Type properties of an HMI tag cannot be modified, after the tag is created.
If you change this property For this type of HMI tag The change takes effect when
Security code Any HMI tag An attempt is made to write to the tag, from a
FactoryTalk View SE Client.
The Security Code property is read using VBA code.
The Security Code property is shown in the Tag Browser.
Description Any HMI tag A graphic display using the Description property, in a tag
label object or in a trend’s pen, is test run in FactoryTalk
View Studio or opened in a FactoryTalk View SE Client.
The Description property is read using VBA code.
The Description property is shown in the Tag Browser.
Data Source Type Any HMI tag Immediately. The Value property is updated to use the
new Data Source Type as soon as the property is
modified.
The Data Source Type cannot be modified if the tag is
currently active.
Address Any HMI tag Immediately. The Value property is updated to use the
new Address as soon as the property is modified.
Minimum or Maximum HMI analog tags An attempt is made to write to the tag, from a
FactoryTalk View SE Client, FactoryTalk View Studio,
or the HMI server.
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