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As part of the PLCOpen organization, Axel provides PLCOpenXML features to import/export PLC source codes from/to other third party IDEs.
However, since there are 3 different levels of certification to the standard IEC-61131-3 (see [https://plcopen.org/logic-certification all Logic certified products]), there are different levels of compliance to the standard itself.
For this reason, in some cases things are made differently among different environments and the PLCOpenXML features cannot solve these gaps.
The aim of this page is to help the software developer to manually do the proper substitutions to a PLC sorce code, in case the PLCOpenXML features could not translate correctly from an IDE to the other.
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Revision as of 10:52, 27 January 2023

As part of the PLCOpen organization, Axel provides PLCOpenXML features to import/export PLC source codes from/to other third party IDEs. However, since there are 3 different levels of certification to the standard IEC-61131-3 (see all Logic certified products), there are different levels of compliance to the standard itself. For this reason, in some cases things are made differently among different environments and the PLCOpenXML features cannot solve these gaps. The aim of this page is to help the software developer to manually do the proper substitutions to a PLC sorce code, in case the PLCOpenXML features could not translate correctly from an IDE to the other.