If you want a data-entry pop-up in Inductive Automation’s Ignition, you just call the function to open an input box. This seems simple to computer programmers, but it is different than how typical industrial automation systems accomplish the task. Ignition marries the two worlds, which is one of the things that makes it awesome.



Thanks. What computer language is used?
Kent, ignition uses python, but I think the function calls I made are built by the ignition team.