Manual
Glossary LogicPro User’s Guide
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Cross Reference
LogicPro
 feature that enables the developer to view 
the settings of variables to help discover logic or Pro-
gram errors.
Current Directory
This is the directory in which you are currently work-
ing. The operating system assumes that all referenced 
files exist in this directory unless you specify a differ-
ent path.
D
Dialog box
On-screen box accessed to view and adjust settings 
and input information.
DDE
See 
Dynamic Data Exchange
.
Debug
The art of finding and correcting errors in a design or 
Program.
Declaration
In programming, this is the act of assigning a name and 
data type to a variable or constant.
Default Value
The initial value of a variable if you do not declare an 
initial specific value. 
Device
A component or machine that attaches to a computer. 
Examples of devices include printers, modems, con-
trollers, etc. Each device requires software, called 
drivers, to allow the computer and the device to com-
municate with each other.
Directory
Part of an operating system's organizational hierarchy. 
The directory is a file that keeps information on other 
files that are, figuratively speaking, stored within it.
Directed Links
SFC element which, with transitions, directs the Pro-
gram flow from one step to another.
DLL
An acronym for Dynamically Linked Library.
Documentation
Feature of 
LogicPro
 that allows the developer to attach 
text and comments to Program elements in the control 
process Program.
Download
The transfer of data, in the form of a file, from a source 
device to a peripheral device.
Downloading
The act of performing a download.
Drive
A shortened form of diskdrive. Any media on which 
data can be stored and retrieved.
Driver
Software that allows a computer and a device to com-
municate with each other. See 
Device
.
Dynamic Data Exchange
Communication protocol that allows 
LogicPro
 to send 
and receive data and instructions to other Windows ap-
plications (such as Excel) in a client-server relation-
ship.
E
Element
Basic programming unit of 
LogicPro
, such as a step or 
transition (in SFC), or a coil or function block (in Lad-
der diagram).










