On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Randall S. Becker <rsbecker@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On March 17, 2015 7:34 PM, Bharat Suvarna wrote: >> I am trying to find a way of using version control on PLC programmers like > Allen >> Bradley PLC. I can't find a way of this. >> >> Could you please give me an idea if it will work with Plc programs. Which > are >> basically Ladder logic. > > Many PLC programs either store their project code in XML, L5K or L5X (for > example), TXT, CSV, or some other text format or can import and export to > text forms. If you have a directory structure that represents your project, > and the file formats have reasonable line separators so that diffs can be > done easily, git very likely would work out for you. You do not have to have > the local .git repository in the same directory as your working area if your > tool has issues with that or .gitignore. You may want to use a GUI client to > manage your local repository and handle the commit/push/pull/merge/rebase > functions as I expect whatever PLC system you are using does not have git > built-in. > > To store binary PLC data natively, which some tools use, I expect that those > who are better at git-conjuring than I, could provide guidance on how to > automate binary diffs for your tool's particular file format. The one thing I find interesting about RSLogix in general (caveat: I only have very limited experience with RSLogix 500 / 5000; if I do anything nowadays, it's in the micro series using RSLogix Micro Starter Lite)... they do have some limited notion of version control inside the application itself, though it seems rudimentary to me. This could prove to be helpful or extremely annoying, since even when I connect to a PLC and go online, just to reset the RTC, it still prompts me to save again (even though nothing changed, other than the processor state). You may also find this link on stackexchange helpful: http://programmers.stackexchange.com/questions/102487/are-there-realistic-useful-solutions-for-source-control-for-ladder-logic-program As Randall noted, L5K is just text, and RSLogix 5000 uses it, according to this post. It may work okay. --Doug -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html