4/19/2012 3:10 PM | |
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Greetings There is a very simple was of doing this by writing data to CSV with a script. CSV (Comma Separated Values) is just a textual file where data is separated into columns by use of ; row1_columns1; row1_column2... row2_columns1; row2_column2... Excel can open such files. Another option is using VBscript to make regular xls (or xlsx) files, but it requires more programming. There is also one examplehere. Best regards
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4/19/2012 8:47 PM | |
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Hello silvio_dante, Everything of your requirement is ok, but you cannot use STEP 7 Basic / WinCC Basic v10.5 SP2 for this. You need WinCC Professional v11. For details on Export Data option inf(x) trend control of WinCC Professional v11, refer here Below picture shows the scaling of products in TIA Portal v11. |
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New question published by JairaJ is split to a separate thread with the subject Exporting data to Excel using a VB script. Best regards |
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