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In this video, we break down the Studio5000 COP (Copy) instruction and show how it can silently corrupt your data if used incorrectly. You’ll see 4 real-world examples — from simple array copying to dangerous memory overlaps — and learn how to avoid these mistakes in your own PLC logic. ✅ Understand the key difference between COP vs MOV ✅ See how mismatched data types (like REAL to DINT) behave ✅ Watch what happens when you copy too much data ✅ Learn why overlapping source and destination tags is risky ✅ BONUS: Using UDTs to make your logic safer and more scalable 🔗 Subscribe to ReddyControls for more PLC tutorials https://www.youtube.com/@ReddyControl... 📺 Next video: How CPS protects your data from corruption during program scan 🔔Level up your troubleshooting expertise & minimize machine downtime! Subscribe for expert-led tutorials on industrial automation, PLC systems, & practical applications. https://www.youtube.com/@ReddyControl... 🔗 Stay Connected With Me. 👉 Facebook: / 61562497119919 ============================= 🎬 Recommended Playlists 👉 Mastering PLC Programming: Industrial Automation Series • Mastering PLC Programming: Industrial Auto... 👉 Introduction to Studio 5000: A comprehensive overview of the software's interface and capabilities. • Introduction to Studio 5000: A comprehensi... 🎬 WATCH MY OTHER VIDEOS: 👉 Understanding Studio5000 Data Types (and Why You Should Care) • Understanding Studio5000 Data Types (and W... 👉 Studio5000 FIFO and LIMIT: Expert application guide • Studio5000 FIFO and LIMIT: Expert applicat... 👉 Mastering PLC programming: Downtime Reduction Alarm/Cycle Time logic | part 5 • Mastering PLC programming: Downtime Reduct... 👉 Subscriber Request Video How to Compare Studio5000 Plc Programs • Studio 5000 Compare Tool Made Easy for Beg... 👉 Mastering PLC Programming: Adding Alarm Logic and Displaying on Ignition HMI | Part 4 • Mastering PLC Programming: Adding Alarm Lo... issues, and provides guidance on how to use it correctly. Here's a quick breakdown: • Introduction (0:00-0:25): The video introduces a common problem where copying arrays results in unexpected values due to the copy instruction. • COP Instruction Explained (0:48-1:10): COP stands for copy and moves data byte for byte from source to destination, without data type checking or conversion. • Real-World Examples (1:13-9:30): The video uses multiple examples to illustrate how the copy instruction can lead to data corruption when source and destination data types or sizes don't match. • Best Practices and Avoiding Issues (9:30-11:41): To avoid issues, the video recommends ensuring the source and destination data types are the same, being mindful of array sizes and lengths, and using copy synchronous (CPS) when necessary to prevent mid-copy interruption. • Conclusion (11:56-12:18): The video summarizes how the copy instruction can cause logic to misbehave silently and teases the next video on the CPS instruction. ✅ About ReddyControls.