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Q12189 - INFO: Configuration - Source Configuration Q12107

This is the Source Configuration screen for the Hach WIMS Direct Server-Side Interface to the Rockwell RSView32 SCADA.

In order to configure source connection from the interface, click Configuration and select Source Configuration:

The next screen will display parameters.

Fields:

  • Data Source Path - This is the folder containing data files produced by RSView32, which are always dBase IV (.dbf) files.
    NOTE: This MUST be a local path to the computer running the interface's NT Service, otherwise the NT Service cannot read the source files.
  • User ID & Password - Advanced settings, used to set the connection settings to the source data if necessary.
  • Advanced Configuration - Settings for the connection properties when accessing the source data:
    • Connection Timeout - This setting specifies how long to wait (in seconds) for a response when making a connection to source data (Default = 15).
    • Command Timeout - This settings specifies how long to wait (in seconds) for a response when a SQL command has been submitted to read data from the source files (Default = 30).
    • Tag Split Character - IMPORTANT: if you are specifying sub-directories to the data source path using the Node:Tag capability of the interface, this setting tells the interface what character is used to separate the Node from the Tag. (Default = :).

Buttons:

  • Test Connection - This will test the connection to the folder selected in the configuration field.

The other buttons are explained in Using Common Buttons.

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