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1/18/2010 1:34 PM | |
Joined: 9/28/2005 Last visit: 3/12/2024 Posts: 2957 Rating: (242) |
Hello, You can use Connectivity Pack and get access to your data from any application you like. I mean you can write application by using C++, C#, VB# and access your data by using Connectivity Pack. It just provides you with the database driver and you can you with your data whatever you like. Further readings here. |
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1/19/2010 11:26 AM | |
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Hello, You can also check outUser ArchivesandIndustrialDataBridge. You'll notice that each option has a different purpose, e.g.: - Connectivity Pack has archive data access tools, such as OLE_DB and OPC, allowing for access to the Alarm and Tag Logging Archives. You'll have to create the accessing scripts yourself, though. - IndustrialDataBridge is meant to transfer data between WinCC, databases, OPC, etc. It doesn't require a lot of programming, like ConnectivityPack. - User Archives is meant to be an practical flexible recipe tool, for process recipes and batch data. You can create your archives and manage them later, creating views, table layout, etc. - Dat@Monitor allows for archive data viewing in Internet Explorer and provides links between WinCC data and Excel. You can also export online data through scripts... And remember that any access to WinCC's database requires a license. You can have further info on all options on theonline catalog,where you can see the description of all WinCC options.... Best regards, Danielle
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Last edited by: Danielle at: 1/19/2010 11:40 AM |
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1/25/2010 10:04 AM | |
Posts: 76 Rating: (0) |
Thank you for your answers, I wills tudy which can be the best option for my system. |
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