Ignition Bingo Card

Apparently many of us had the same idea, i was going to say “Phil told you you’re doing something stupid.”

How about “Animated your first object using the CSS stylesheet”

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  • Converted a Vision project to Perspective
  • Successfully used your first binding
  • Use a 3rd-Party Module or a resource in the Exchange.
  • Connect 10 machines to the Gateway's OPC UA client/server.
  • Use Ignition Maker Edition at home
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  • Used the designer to draw an SVG rather than a 3rd party software.
  • Found and reported a bug
  • Made a feature request that made it into the software
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  • Bi-lingual / Multil-ingual / Polyglot on adding custom words in x amount of languages in your project.
  • Spotting a typo / error in documentation and suggesting and edit.
  • Kick someone / yourself out of a perspective session
  • Use all container types in one project
  • Create a query that causes a time-out (oops)
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Did this so many times that I now keep a Notepad++ window open and copy paste to that lol

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Dragged and dropped a tag folder into another tag folder without realizing it.

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Same. And then I accidently (or on stupid purpose) close the tab without remembering to save..

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Everyone has so many ideas. Maybe we need to do a few bingo cards! :thinking:

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  • Solved someone’s problem on the forum but they never responded or marked it as the solution.
  • Repeatedly gave advice that you later learned was misguided.
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Of course! In regular bingo, each card has a random selection and placement of the possibilities.

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  • Being told to never use tag() function in an expression binding :laughing:
  • Component added to the wrong container in Perspective view
  • Alt + Clicking instead of double-clicking a hundred times to get to a component
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  • Added to a wiki post.
  • Created a forum template. :winking_face_with_tongue:
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  • Hired Phil to consult and do backend development on my project
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:100: :innocent:

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Went searching for a solution on the forum and found the answer posted by you a long time ago

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I often post solutions to things on the forums so I can find them later when I forget how to fix something. The search on this forum is pretty solid.

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Related one -

Having a coworker bring up how they found your post when trying to solve something

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Ditto - I’ve gone looking for my own posts from prior companies - solved it there, repeat it here.

Best forum on the web!
Ignition software and Ignition Community is the best

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At least one needs to be anti-patterns, what not to do, or mistakes you've made.

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Getting to tell a customer that adding a new feature won't require any new software licenses :slightly_smiling_face:

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