RE: AIM* timezone issues

2001-08-24 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
We use the AIM* batch input file below to configure our off-platform instance with local time. The instance uses 2 I/A NT remote collector and 1 OPC IO gate. With this setting, the PC's on the corporate network can be set with the local time zone. Note1: replace GMT_MINUS_5 with your time

RE: AIM AT extraction

2001-05-04 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
The I/A Series Report Package extracts data from the Historian (AIM* or Legacy)and publishes the results in MS Excel and HTML formats. The Data extraction (Reports) can be scheduled or on demand. The PSS number for the report package is PSS 21S-6C8 B3. Regards, Sylvain Nadeau Systems

RE: dbvu on AW70

2001-05-23 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
Doron, I used the following a while ago: How to run dbvu on AW70: Open a Command Window d: ncenv sh cd /opt/fox/bin/tools dbvu_NT -r d:/usr/fox/sp/files/DBLBUG.UC = Sylvain. -Original

RE: Script Execution

2000-03-28 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
Does anybody know of an NT version of cpShell for AW70s? SN -Original Message- From: Schouten, Frits JF [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2000 5:37 PM To: 'Foxboro DCS Mail List' Subject: RE: Script Execution I don't know... Our local FOXBORO supplier,

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2000-10-17 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
We used the SUN 4 port ethernet card on some projects, it works great. Sylvain. Sylvain Nadeau Systems Integration IT Foxboro Canada Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] 514-421-8107 Fax:514-421-8054 -Original Message- From: Johnson,Alex [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000

RE: Remote Displays

2001-09-19 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
Exceed will not do the job for 70 series since the FoxView screens are native(as opposed to X Windows ) Other Options: - AW70S which is the called server 70 will give you full or read only remote access. - We also sell a package that will bring you I/A graphics (70 or 51, DM or Foxview) on

RE: I/A Alarms and Messages to PC's

2001-09-19 Thread Nadeau, Sylvain
Some options: - The Alarms (all types) can be easily stored in the AIM* historian. The Alarms can then be extracted to Excel ( and sorted by date,alarm type,compound name,occurence... Let me know if you need more information on the Excel based alarm extractor package. - The Logmate package