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en:sw:01-mervis:creating-new-project-hidden [2021/09/08 08:38]
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-  ​<a href="#​first_project_with_a_unipi_unit"><​div class="​actual-version">​IDE v2.4.0</​div></​a>​ +  <a href="#​first_project_with_a_unipi_unit"><​div class="​actual-version">​IDE v2.3.0 ​and later</​div></​a>​
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 ====== First project with a Unipi unit ====== ====== First project with a Unipi unit ======
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-The result is you now have access to other functions. The most visible change occurred in the left panel - at its bottom, the **History log** item appeared. **Executable Projects** now also displays **generated.Mixed.st** file. This file contains variable definitions,​ in our case automatically generated by the Simple Mode. Don't delete, move or edit this file, its editing and creation are performed ​automatically by Autogen. ​+The result is you now have access to other functions. The most visible change occurred in the left panel - at its bottom, the **History log** item appeared. **Executable Projects** now also displays **generated.Mixed.st** file. This file contains variable definitions,​ in our case automatically generated by the Simple Mode. Don't delete, move or edit this file, its editing and creation are done automatically by Autogen. ​
  
 Autogen serves for automatic generation of variables from data points and can be applied to an entire device containing multiple data points, groups etc.  Autogen serves for automatic generation of variables from data points and can be applied to an entire device containing multiple data points, groups etc.