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Hi all!
I have been trying to make a connection to an OPC server using the OPC Toolbox(simulink) but after clicking the "Add Items" button (in Simulink OPC Read block), I get the following error:
??? Attempt to reference field of non-structure array.
Error in ==>
C:\MATLABR2007\toolbox\opc\opcblks\opcmasks\additemdlg.p>dlgAdd Item_ResizeFcn at 310
Error in ==> gui_mainfcn at 96
feval(varargin{:});
Error in ==> C:\MATLABR2007\toolbox\opc\opcblks\opcmasks\additemdlg.p>additemdlg at
33
??? Error using ==> set
Error while evaluating figure ResizeFcn
Anyone have any clue what's the problem?
I have been trying to make a connection to an OPC server using the OPC Toolbox(simulink) but after clicking the "Add Items" button (in Simulink OPC Read block), I get the following error:
??? Attempt to reference field of non-structure array.
Error in ==>
C:\MATLABR2007\toolbox\opc\opcblks\opcmasks\additemdlg.p>dlgAdd Item_ResizeFcn at 310
Error in ==> gui_mainfcn at 96
feval(varargin{:});
Error in ==> C:\MATLABR2007\toolbox\opc\opcblks\opcmasks\additemdlg.p>additemdlg at
33
??? Error using ==> set
Error while evaluating figure ResizeFcn
Anyone have any clue what's the problem?
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