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Blaze
ParticipantHello Mikhail
I Also checked the two additional Chart Components.
I understand that I can check if the Features are what I Need before purchasing.
But all functions are disabled if I install the Chart components.
How can I try out the Chart Component Features?Also in the Install-Guide i found:
3. If the hardware or network configuration of the server is changed, the license is lost.
Does that mean, if my Computer crashes and I have to Setup the System new, I have to buy new licenses?Greetings
March 13, 2016 at 2:01 pm in reply to: Writing additional data (for example infotext) to historical DB #906Blaze
ParticipantA ODBC Connection is not possible right?
March 12, 2016 at 4:56 pm in reply to: Writing additional data (for example infotext) to historical DB #903Blaze
ParticipantBy the way..
Which DBMS can be used to establish a connection to Rapid Scada?
Is there a description how to connect to Rapid Scada by using a dbms or a 3rd Party Software?March 12, 2016 at 4:15 pm in reply to: Writing additional data (for example infotext) to historical DB #902Blaze
ParticipantHello Mikhail
Currently I am thinking about the possibilities of Rapid Scada.
Gathering data to put them on the network available is an interesting feature.
An example:
Currently data from PLCs is logged daily to a specific time and later supplemented with laboratory data. All this is be done by using Excel.
I wonder if it is possible that Rapid SCADA would store the PLCs data (by using OPC) in its database.
A great feature would be to add laboratory measurements with the date/time stamp the laboraytory sample has been taken.
People would be able to look back historicly at the lab data together with the PLC data.
Right now they insert the laboratory data into an excel sheet and print it out. Next day the data will be overwritten and only the printed report is left.Greetings
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