Transcript PI-BatchView Applications Dave Draper
PI-BatchView Applications Dave Draper
Topics PI-Batch Overview PI-BatchView PI-Datalink Batch Query for Reports PI-ProcessBook Batch Trends ActiveX Search Control PI-BatchView Applications Examples
PI-Batch PI-Batch Server runs on the PI Server PI-BatchView runs on the desktop Records Unit, Batch ID, Product ID, Batch Start and End Times Acts as a Pointer into the PI Archive Supports Tag Aliases
PI-Batch Server PI-Batch Provides Start and End Times Trend 240 45 15 58.82
200 180 160 3.4
140 120 100 80 1.6
40 0 1 5/22/97 11:34:39 AM Start 8.00 Hour(s) End 5/22/97 07:34:39 PM
PI-BatchView Provides access to all Batch data Start Times End Times Batch ID Number Unit Name Product ID Filter (Conditional Statement) Tag Alias
PI-BatchView PI-ProcessBook Add-in Batch Trend-Automation Interface
PI-BatchView PI-Datalink Batch Query – Unit Alias
Programmatic Access Visual Basic/VBA Properties identify conditions (size, query type …) Events cause or respond to action (run, update …) Methods return results (selected count, results …) Full Access to the ActiveX Control
Programmatic Access .TimeFrom = “*” .Server = “piserver2” .TimeTo = “*-1d” .UnitCond = pibvEqual .UnitTest = “BK-1101”
Applications Tracking Coils Tracking Ingots Fermenters Saw Mills Resin Process Paper Machine Downtime Engine Production
Examples Reports Batch Trend Builder Manual Batch Generation Analyzing Multiple Batches Copy and Paste Batch Data