Check Completion

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Function

This Step is used to check whether all the Basic Move Steps with index (Move by Grid, Move by List, etc) are executed in a single cycle to avoid loops.

Usage Scenario

This Step is usually used together with the Move by Grid and Move by List Steps.

If the Basic Move Steps with index are executed in a single cycle, the Finished exit port will be taken, or else the Unfinished port will be taken.

Parameter Description

General Parameters of Non-Move Steps

Skip Execution
None

Default setting. Do not skip the current Step.

Simulation only

Skip the current Step during simulation. The exit port is specified by Out Port When Skip.

Always

Skip the current Step when the project is simulating or running. The exit port is specified by Out Port When Skip.

Instruction

When Simulation only or Always is selected, the current Step will be skipped and the subsequent Step will be executed when running the project. If this parameter is set to None in “Check DI” Step in the project, and there is no external input signal during simulation, the project will be stopped when executing to this Step. In this case, setting the parameter to Simulation only or Always enables the simulation to continue.

Out Port When Skip

This parameter will take effect when Skip Execution is set to Simulation only or Always. It specifies the exit port when skipping a Step.

Select Move Step

Select the Basic Move Steps in the project.

Application Examples

Together with the Move by Grid Step, this Step determines whether the execution is completed successfully until the end of the loop.

finish checker workflow

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