Movicon Help on Line - Rel. 11.7.1301
Movicon manages the Historical Log of events through a completely configurable recording engine. Movicon automatically records on Log all the significant system events, events inherent to communication drivers and plant alarms and messages, which will only be recorded if the programmer has enabled this property in each single alarm.
The Log recording modalities for Movicon projects can be set through the Movicon 'Properties Window' after having clicked the project name desired from the 'Project Window'.
The Historical Log's data recordings are performed in DataBase files by using the operating system's ODBC, or in text files using the Movicon IMDB manager.
This property allows you to enable the Historical Log. Unchecking this property will disable the Historical Log database recordings, whether using the IMDB or ODBC manager. However the Historical Log will continue to record in text files within the project's "LOGS" folder. This new property is also enabled for default to guarantee compatibility with previous versions.
Use IMDB Manager
See paragraph "IMDB Settings for Recording data" in the section on "IMDB".
Shared Tables
See paragraph "IMDB Settings for Recording data" in the section on "IMDB".
Save XML File
See paragraph "IMDB Settings for Recording data" in the section on "IMDB".
Save CSV File
See paragraph "IMDB Settings for Recording data" in the section on "IMDB".
Crypt File
See paragraph "IMDB Settings for Recording data" in the section on "IMDB".
Write Behind Delay
See paragraph "IMDB Settings for Recording data" in the section on "IMDB".
Max Numero Rcords
See the "IMDB Settings for Recording data" paragraph in the "IMDB" section.
See paragraph "DBMS Settings for Recording data on DataBase" in the section on "Historical Log Management".
See paragraph "DBMS Settings for Recording data on DataBase" in the section on "Historical Log Management".
See paragraph "DBMS Settings for Recording data on DataBase" in the section on "Historical Log Management".
See paragraph "DBMS Settings for Recording data on DataBase" in the section on "Historical Log Management".
See paragraph "DBMS Settings for Recording data on DataBase" in the section on "Historical Log Management".
See paragraph "DBMS Settings for Recording data on DataBase" in the section on "Historical Log Management".
See paragraph "DBMS Settings for Recording data on DataBase" in the section on "Historical Log Management".
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Time Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The Time column indicates the recording's date and time in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time). GMT is universally used for time reference. Time zones are to be calculated by starting from GMT 00. hrs.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Local Time Column. When left blank,the default name will be used instead. The Local Time Column indicates the recording's date and local time.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's MSec Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The MSec Column indicates the milliseconds relative to the recording's time.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's User Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The User Column indicates the name of the user who was active the moment the recording took place.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Event Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The Event Column indicates the event type recorded (ie. Alarm ON, Alarm OFF, System, etc.).
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Event Number Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The Event Number Column reports the recorded event's identification number .
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Description Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The Description Column reports the recorded event description.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Sub Event Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The Sub Event Column reports different information for each table. In the Alarms Table for example, this field reports the Alarm's text.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Sub Event Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The Comment Column reports the alarm's duration for the Alarm Table.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Historical Log Table's Duration Column. When left blank, the default name will be used instead. The Duration Column reports how long the event in question lasted.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Unique ID Column in the Historical Log tables. The default name will be used when left blank. This column shows the alarm's Unique ID value when dealing with alarm tables. However, this field remains blank for the "System" and "Drivers" tables.
This setting permits you to insert the name of the Transaction ID Column of the Historical Log tables. The default name will be used when left blank. This column shows the alarm's Transaction ID value when dealing with alarm tables. However, this field remains blank for the "System" and "Drivers" tables.
This setting lets you insert the name of the Historical Log table which will contain the messages concerning project's 'Alarms'.
This setting lets you insert the name of the Historical Log table which will contain the messages concerning the project's 'Drivers'.
This setting lets you insert the name of the Historical Log table which will contain the messages concerning the project's 'System Messages'.
This property lets you set how long the Alarm messages are to be kept on database. The Default setting is 180 days, but it can be changed as needed by keeping in mind how many recordings are to be performed in the time interval specified.
For further information see paragraph: "Archive Sizes".
This property lets you set how long the Communication Driver messages are to be kept on database. The Default setting is 180 days, but it can be changed as needed by keeping in mind how many recordings are to be performed in the Time interval specified.
For further information see paragraph: "Archive Sizes".
This property lets you set how long the System messages are to be kept on database. The Default setting is 180 days but can be changed as needed by keeping in mind how many recordings are to be performed in the Time interval specified.
For further information see paragraph: "Archive Sizes".
This command executes the creation of the Historical Log tables within the database. If tables already exist they will be cancelled and recreated with the new ones when executing this command and any data recorded beforehand this procedure will be lost.