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Q12775 - INFO: Custom Collector Configuration for Collector Q12738

Control Buttons at the top:

Apply Settings: Applies the settings selected for all tabs.

Close: Closes the Window without applying settings.

Note: The previous screen will allow you to save the settings, once you have configured the settings and applied them.

Source Database Connection - Use this screen to configure the Collector's connection to the WonderWare Historian.

 

Data Source: This field specifies, in loose terms, the "Database/Datasource server name" where your WonderWare Historian system is configured to store data. For MS SQL this is in the form of host\sql_instance_name.

Database Name: This is the name of the database that contains the WonderWare Historian data.

Database Type: Currently MS SQL and Oracle DBMS' are supported

OLE DB Provider: This specifies which "database driver" the interface will use when connecting to the WonderWare Historian database. If connecting to MS SQL 2005 or later, use the native client to connect. Specify SQLNCLI as the provider. NOTE: You will need to have the Microsoft SQL Native Client installed for this to work. If connecting to MS SQL 2000, specify SQLOLEDB as the provider.

Username: The username to connect to the WonderWare Historian database. This user must have the rights to view the database tables that contain the data.

Password: The password associated with the Username.

Connection Timeout in Seconds: How many seconds the program should wait when establishing a connection to the database before aborting.

Command Timeoutin Seconds: Specifies how many seconds the program should wait for a query to complete before aborting the operation.

WARNING: Large values for these two settings can cause the program to not respond for a long period of time! Do NOT use 0 unless you know what you are doing - it will cause the program to wait indefinitely, and if your database server is down, the only way to cancel the operation is to forcefully quit the program.

Customizations: This should be left empty unless you were told otherwise by a Hach Support Engineer or you know what you are doing.

InSQL Database Owner/Schema: This is the owner of the tables and views in the WonderWare Historian database, if it is stored on Microsoft SQL Server DBMS. Specifically, the owners of the views: History, v_AnalogHistory, and v_DiscreteHistory. If the WonderWare Historian is on an Oracle DBMS, then this would be the schema which WonderWare Historian resides.

InSQL History Table: This is a dropdown list of the tables to choose from.

Test Connection: Test to see if the connection settings are valid and the collector is able to connect to WonderWare Historian database. This will NOT Apply or Save the settings.

Refresh Settings & Tags: This will load values for the next two (2) tabs to be configured.

Tag Picker - Use this tab to select the tags that you want to collect data for. The previous tab was telling the collector which tables and columns contain data. Basically, all the data that is available to the collector. This tab is telling the collector which of those columns/tags you want to collect data from. You must configure the Source Connection before using this tab.

 

All Available Tags: This is a list of all the tags that are available in the system that we can collect data for. Also included is the table the tag comes from and the tag's ID.

Filtered Tag List: Tags listed here will have thier data collected.

Search Boxes: The search boxes allow you to search the list of tags for a particular string. The search will start from the currently selected tag (or the top if nothing is selected) so you can continue to press the search button to find the next match.

 

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