Chapter 18: Memory and Variable Management
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When you select
2:Overwrite
, the unit overwrites the data of the duplicate variable name found
in RAM. Ungrouping resumes.
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When you select
3: Overwrite All
, the unit overwrites the data of all duplicate variable names
found in RAM. Ungrouping resumes.
•
When you select
4:Omit
, the unit does not ungroup the variable in conflict with the duplicated
variable name found in RAM. Ungrouping resumes with the next item.
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When you select
5:Quit
, ungrouping stops, and no further changes are made.
To ungroup a group of variables:
1. Press
y L
to display the
MEMORY
menu.
2. Select
8:Group
to display the
GROUP UNGROUP
menu.
3. Press
~
to display the
UNGROUP
menu.
4. Press
}
and
†
to move the selection cursor (
4
) next to the group variable you want to
ungroup, and then press
Í
.
The ungroup action is completed.
Note:
Ungrouping does not remove the group from user data archive. You must delete the group in
user data archive to remove it.
Garbage Collection
Garbage Collection Message
If you use the user data archive extensively, you may see a
Garbage Collect?
message. This
occurs if you try to archive a variable when there is not enough free contiguous archive memory.