Technical data
Structure and Use of the CPU Memory
Function Manual, 01/2013, A5E03461664-01
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Memory usage and application examples
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3.1 Memory usage for recipes
Introduction
A recipe represents a collection of parameter records with the same structure. These recipe
data records are located in a non-runtime-relevant data block in the load memory, and do not
occupy any storage space in the work memory. You have the option of reading individual
recipe data records into a data block in work memory, and to access the data in the user
program. You can write a recipe data record that has been changed in the user program
back to the recipe data block.










