Ted,
What language is this written in? Is it VB? Will you share the source? I
do not have SQL -SERVER, but would like to use it with ACCESS if possible.
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Ted Jirik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 12:54 AM
To: Foxboro DCS Mail List
Subject: Foxboro Alarms and Messages
Hello All,
I have noticed several users have a need for a cheap application to gather
Foxboro alarms and archive them in a database.
I have submitted a package to Duc which he has posted on the Cassandra site
that will save process and system alarms as well as operator actions to MS
SQL Server 7.
The program also provides alarm notification on the desktop both visually
and by playing a prioritized user defined wave file.
A softkey panel is provided which can be programmed to provide a window with
similar functions to a Foxboro annunciator panel.
This program has been used for several years for operator interface and
message archiving at multiple sites.
Duc has created a page with a short description of it's features at:
http://thecassandraproject.org/archive/msgmgr.
<http://thecassandraproject.org/archive/msgmgr.html> html
<http://thecassandraproject.org/archive/msgmgr.html>
It is submitted as freeware and I do hope some of you can make use of it.
There is a substantial online help file which should answer installation
questions not in the readme.txt file.
I will convert and format it as a pdf if there is a desire for it.
Please email me if you have any questions or need help getting it running.
I would also like to thank Duc for posting the package.
Ted Jirik
Real Time Solutions
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