Eplan P8 2.0 Validation Codel -
The term "Codel" (often misspelled or shortened from “code list” or “coding logic”) refers to the internal numerical and alphanumeric identifiers that Eplan uses to track every component, connection, and property within a project.
When you run a validation check, Eplan generates a validation log that contains:
For example, a validation codel like "20011" might indicate "Device tag assigned multiple times," while "20115" could mean "Missing potential definition on a power supply." Eplan P8 2.0 Validation Codel
These codels are essential for debugging because they point directly to the root cause, rather than generic error messages.
You can also export the scheme as an .xml file to share with team members, ensuring consistent validation across all projects. The term "Codel" (often misspelled or shortened from
Partly true – but only if you validate at the wrong time. Validate after completing a logical section (e.g., a power distribution page), not after every single click.
In a legitimate installation of Eplan P8 2.0, the validation process usually involves the CodeMeter hardware key (dongle) or a software-based license container. For example, a validation codel like "20011" might
If you have a legitimate Product Key and it fails: