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1 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1 StoragePlus Readme 2 SIMATIC HMI StoragePlus V1.3 SP1 / PCS 7 V7.1 MDM - Storage Plus Information System StoragePlus Administration Console 3 StoragePlus View Editor 4 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5 System Manual Print of the Online Help 11/2008

2 Legal information Warning notice system This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol, notices referring only to property damage have no safety alert symbol. These notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger. DANGER indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken. WARNING indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION with a safety alert symbol, indicates that minor personal injury can result if proper precautions are not taken. CAUTION without a safety alert symbol, indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken. NOTICE indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding information is not taken into account. If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage. Qualified Personnel The product/system described in this documentation may be operated only by personnel qualified for the specific task in accordance with the relevant documentation for the specific task, in particular its warning notices and safety instructions. Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when working with these products/systems. Proper use of Siemens products Note the following: Trademarks WARNING Siemens products may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and in the relevant technical documentation. If products and components from other manufacturers are used, these must be recommended or approved by Siemens. Proper transport, storage, installation, assembly, commissioning, operation and maintenance are required to ensure that the products operate safely and without any problems. The permissible ambient conditions must be adhered to. The information in the relevant documentation must be observed. All names identified by are registered trademarks of the Siemens AG. The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner. Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described. Since variance cannot be precluded entirely, we cannot guarantee full consistency. However, the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions. Siemens AG Industry Sector Postfach NÜRNBERG GERMANY P 08/2009 Copyright Siemens AG Technical data subject to change

3 Table of contents 1 StoragePlus Installation Instructions Resources Functions of StoragePlus System requirements Installation Installation Installing Internet Information Services (IIS) and Message Queuing Service Configuring the Server Function for Windows Installing StoragePlus How to Install StoragePlus How to Install the License Key How to Adapt the System Performance Expert Settings How to install SIMATIC BATCH Report (optional) How to Uninstall StoragePlus StoragePlus Readme Resources Release notes Important Information StoragePlus Administration Console Resources StoragePlus Administration Console Log Viewer Log Viewer "Action" menu System Configuration System Configuration "Common" dialog Archives "Archives" dialog How to attach and detach backups Catalog Archive List Configuration data "Advanced" dialog for data migration User Management User Management "Action" menu...37 System Manual, 11/2008, 3

4 Table of contents 3.5 View Management View Management "Action" menu Working with Access Rights Editing view objects StoragePlus View Editor Resources StoragePlus View Editor Configuration Status Bar Toolbar Menu bar Menu bar "File" Menu "Edit" Menu "Insert" Menu "View Configuration" Menu "View" Menu "Help" Menu Configuring View Objects Working with Views How to Assign Access Rights View Components View components Text Label Link Alarm table Alarm hitlist WinCC Report Table Batch Report Table Chart Configuration of WinCC Components Configuration of WinCC Components How to Define the Storage Location and Method of Storage for Process Value Archives in WinCC How to Define the Storage Location and the Method of Storage for Message Archiving How to Define the Storage Location and the Method of Storage for the Report System Scripts for copying WinCC reports to a computer with StoragePlus Scripts for copying WinCC reports to redundant computers Scripts for copying WinCC reports with UTC timebase to redundant computers Example Example: How to Create a View Example: How to Access the WinCC Archive Data How to Configure SIMATIC BATCH StoragePlus Web Viewer Resources System Manual, 11/2008,

5 Table of contents 5.1 StoragePlus Web Viewer General Requirements for the Web Viewer How to Start the StoragePlus WebViewer Connecting and Separating Archives in StoragePlus Column Names of Message Archives Displaying Data Displaying Data Displaying Saved StoragePlus Views Displaying Archived Alarms in a Table Displaying Archived Alarms in a hitlist Displaying Archive Tag Values in a Table Displaying Archive Tag Values in a Chart Display WinCC Reports Displaying SIMATIC BATCH Reports Index System Manual, 11/2008, 5

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7 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1 1 Resources 1.1 Functions of StoragePlus Principle StoragePlus is an application for long-term archiving of various data of the process control system SIMATIC PCS 7: WinCC archive data WinCC reports Archived batch data The data is managed in a central database. StoragePlus must be installed on a separate computer. This data is provided independently of the runtime systems. This enables you to view all the data clearly via the Internet Explorer. System Manual, 11/2008, 7

8 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.1 Functions of StoragePlus Components StoragePlus comprises the following software components: StoragePlus Administrator Console StoragePlus View Editor StoragePlus WebViewer The StoragePlus Administration Console is used to configure the StoragePlus system. The StoragePlus Administration Console is used to control access to archives, for example. Furthermore, you can manage user access rights and view objects in the StoragePlus Administration Console. View objects are displayed in the StoragePlus WebViewer. View objects are views of StoragePlus data. The view objects are created using the StoragePlus View Editor. Alarms and measured values can be output as a table. In addition, you can also display the measured values as trends. Integrated filter functions allow you to limit the display to certain data. Tabular measured values can be exported into an XML or CSV file. This file can then be processed further in other Windows applications, such as Microsoft Excel. Overview of main functions of StoragePlus Archiving messages, measured values, and reports of the SIMATIC PCS 7 operator systems Archiving the batch data of SIMATIC BATCH Time-driven or database-capacity-driven swap-out Swapping out of StoragePlus data to external storage media Reading in of swapped-out StoragePlus data from external storage media (including data swapped out from StoragePlus V1.1 ) 8 System Manual, 11/2008,

9 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.2 System requirements Cataloging of StoragePlus data Backup of catalog data Parameter assignment of views with selection criteria for data display Tabular display of messages Tabular or graphical display of measured values in accordance with filter functions Exporting measured values in XML or CSV format, e.g. to Microsoft Excel Visualization of a batch overview Visualization of data of a batch as in SIMATIC BATCH Web-based representation of data Access protection with user-specific rights 1.2 System requirements Hardware requirements for StoragePlus Server The following hardware configuration requirements must be satisfied for the installation. Minimum requirement Recommended requirements CPU Intel Pentium 4; 2.5 GHz Intel Pentium 4; 3 GHz / DualCore Working memory 2 GByte > 2 GByte Free memory on the hard disk For installing For archiving 250 MByte 40 GByte 2 x 80 GByte on different hard disks Software requirements For the installation, certain requirements concerning operating system and software configuration must be met. Operating systems: Windows Server 2003 SP2 Windows XP SP3 Microsoft Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and Message Queuing System Manual, 11/2008, 9

10 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation Activated server function (Windows 2003 Server) SIMATIC BATCH Report (optional) Note Do not operate a PCS 7 project or WinCC project on a computer on which StoragePlus is installed. General No underscores should be used in the name for the server computer. If an underscore is used, you may experience problems when you attempt to access data with the StoragePlus WebViewer. You can find the name of the server computer in the Windows Control Panel under "System" on the Network Identification tab (Windows 2003) or the Computer Name tab (Windows XP). Change the name of the server computer before installing StoragePlus. 1.3 Installation Installation Introduction You must install additional software components in order to operate StoragePlus. Note Always follow the installation sequence described below. Problems may otherwise arise during installation. Installation sequence 1. Internet Information Services (IIS) and Message Queuing Service 2. Server function (Windows Server 2003) 3. Microsoft SQL Server PCS 7 packs 5. Installation StoragePlus (including Microsoft components) See also Installing Internet Information Services (IIS) and Message Queuing Service (Page 11) 10 System Manual, 11/2008,

11 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation Installing Internet Information Services (IIS) and Message Queuing Service Introduction StoragePlus uses the Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and Message Queuing Service. These components are an integral part of the operating system. MS Message Queuing Service However, MS Message Queuing is not included in the default setup of the Windows OS and must be installed separately as required. Internet Information Services (IIS) When using Windows XP, the Internet Information Services (IIS) must be installed. When using Windows Server 2003, the Internet Information Services (IIS) must be configured as a server function. More information is available under "Configuring the Server Function for Windows 2003". Note To install the Internet Information Service in Windows, you must have the necessary write access rights to the registry database. To do this, you must have administrator rights. Under Windows XP 1. In the Start menu of the operating system, select the menu command "Settings > Control Panel > Software". 2. Click the "Add/Remove Windows Components" button on the left menu bar. The Windows Components wizard opens. 3. Select the "Internet Information Services (IIS)" component. 4. Select the "Message Queuing" component. The "Details" button is activated. 5. Click "Details". The "Message Queuing" dialog box opens. 6. Select the "Common" check box. 7. Clear all other check boxes, and click "OK". The "Data Storage Medium" dialog box opens. 8. Insert the requested Windows Installation CD and click "OK". This installs Message Queuing. 9. Click the "Finish" button. This closes the wizard. System Manual, 11/2008, 11

12 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation Under Windows Server In the Start menu of the operating system, select the menu command "Settings > Control Panel > Software". 2. Click the "Add/Remove Windows Components" button on the left menu bar. The Windows Components wizard opens. 3. Select the "Application Server" component, and then click "Next". The "Application Server" dialog box opens. 4. Select the "Message Queuing" component. The "Details" button is activated. 5. Click "Details". The "Message Queuing" dialog opens. 6. Select the "Common Components" check box. 7. Clear all other check boxes, and click "OK". The "Data Storage Medium" dialog box opens. 8. Insert the requested Windows Installation CD and click "OK". This step installs Message Queuing. 9. Close the wizard by clicking "Apply". See also Configuring the Server Function for Windows 2003 (Page 12) Configuring the Server Function for Windows 2003 Introduction When using Windows Server 2003, the server function ( IIS, ASP.NET) also needs to be configured. Procedure 1. In the Start menu of the operating system, select the menu command "Settings > Server Configuration Wizard". The "Server Configuration Wizard" opens. 2. Click "Next". The dialog box opens. 3. No settings are necessary in this dialog box. Click "Next". The dialog box opens. 4. Under "Server Function", select the "Application Server" component, and then click "Next". The dialog box opens. 12 System Manual, 11/2008,

13 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation 5. Select the "Activate ASP.NET" check box. Click "Next". 6. Follow the instructions on the screen Installing StoragePlus How to Install StoragePlus Introduction This section describes how you install StoragePlus. The components already installed are displayed during setup. The following symbols are used: Symbol Meaning Current version of program is installed. Program is being updated. Program setup requirements are not met. Program can be selected. Program selected for installation. Program cannot be selected (due to dependence on other programs). Program selected for installation (cannot be deselected). Requirements Administrator rights are available. Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) and Message Queuing are installed and configured. No underscores should be used in the name for the server computer. If an underscore is used, you may experience problems when you attempt to access data with the StoragePlus WebViewer. You can find the name of the server computer in the Windows Control Panel under "System" on the Network Identification tab (Windows 2003) or the Computer Name tab (Windows XP). Change the name of the server computer before installing StoragePlus. System Manual, 11/2008, 13

14 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation Procedure 1. Start the PCS 7 Product DVD. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Read the License Agreement and the Open Source License Agreement. 3. Select the setup mode. Select the program package "StoragePlus" for the package installation under Options. The components to be installed are highlighted in Setup. For a description of the displayed symbols, click "Help". Select the scope of your installation in User-defined installation. 4. Read the license agreement for the Microsoft SQL Server. This opens the "Select installation folder" dialog box. 5. Enter the path for the installation. The dialog with the installation settings opens. 6. Enter the database name and the installation directory for the database. You can select any suitable database name. We recommend that you accept the proposed name. When your computer has more than one driver, we recommend separate directories on separate drives for the "Database installation path" and the "Log installation path". Example: For the "Database installation path": D:\Storage For the "Log installation path": E:\Storage." 7. Click "Continue" and follow the instructions that appear on screen. The components of StoragePlus will be installed. 14 System Manual, 11/2008,

15 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation Result When the installation of the StoragePlus application is complete, the Start menu of the operating system contains a new folder in the "SIMATIC" program group. You can use the folder to start the StoragePlus Administration Console, the StoragePlus Web application and the StoragePlus View-Editor How to Install the License Key Introduction You need a license key to use StoragePlus. This is provided on a data medium. Common data media are floppy disks (up to StoragePlus V1.2) and USB sticks (as of StoragePlusV1.3). Note The so-called authorizations, which represent the license in older versions of the software packages, cannot be stored on a USB stick. Procedure 1. In the Start menu, click "Automation License Manager". 2. Insert the license data medium and select the corresponding drive in the Automation License Manager. The license keys on the data medium are displayed. 3. Select the license key for StoragePlus. 4. In the shortcut menu of the license key, click "Transfer...". This closes the "Transfer License Key" dialog box. 5. Select the destination drive and click "OK". Result The license key is written to the destination drive in directory "AX NF ZZ". Additional information You can find additional information in the Online Help of the Automation License Manager. Note You can move the license keys using drag-and-drop. CAUTION Make sure that the data medium is not write-protected. System Manual, 11/2008, 15

16 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation How to Adapt the System Performance Use of virus scanners A virus scanner must not be activated while StoragePlus is running. The scanning operation can adversely affect the performance of StoragePlus. Changing process priority Changing system performance for programs with Windows 2003 and Windows XP 1. Activate "System properties" > "Extended" > "System performance" > "Settings" > "Expanded" > "Processor time scheduling" > "Activate programs." Changing process priority of the SQL Server 1. Select "Programs" > "Microsoft SQL Server 2005" in the Start menu. Start the "SQL Server Management Studio". 2. Click "Connect" to select the local server. 3. Open the shortcut menu with the right mouse button and select the properties ("Properties") of the SQL server. 4. Select the "Processors" page. Activate the "Boost SQL Server priority" option. Close the window by clicking "OK". Adjust memory size of SQL Server Proceed as follows to adjust the minimum and maximum setting of the memory size available to the SQL Server: 1. Select "Programs" > "Microsoft SQL Server 2005" and start the "SQL Server Management Studio." 2. Click "Connect" to select the local server. 3. Open the shortcut menu with the right mouse button and select the properties ("Properties") of the SQL server. 4. Select the "Memory" page. Set the values. Close the window by clicking "OK". Backup/Restore strategy Perform these backups regularly to minimize data loss: 16 System Manual, 11/2008,

17 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation System backup For system backup use the Windows backup program or a similar program. SQL Server Backup The following recovery models are available for backup of the SQL Server: Full [StoragePlus Default] (most reliable; generates large SQL log files) Bulk logged Simple (restores server up to last SQL backup; very small log files) Use the backup function in the "SQL Server Enterprise Manager" to back up the SQL database and log files. Select the menu command "SQL Server Enterprise Manager > SQL Server Group > Server entry > Management > Backup" to start the backup. Additional information is available in the Online Help for the SQL Server. Checking free hard disk space We recommend that you check the available hard disk space regularly. WinCC backup configuration Do not set an alternative backup path when using StoragePlus in der OS archive configuration. StoragePlus cannot monitor the alternative backup path. If OS cannot access the StoragePlus drive, the data will be stored on the OS servers and copied later. When the size of the ring buffer (time period over all segments) has been reached, the data will be written to the OS servers Expert Settings Question The backup database and database are created on the same drive. Where can I change the drive of the backup database? Answer The settings are read from the "Common\StoragePlus.Config" file during startup. The archiving service uses this setting to distinguish between the paths where the backup database and the database are created. According to the database, you define separate folders for the data file and for the log file of the backup database The directories are specified using the following parameters: System Manual, 11/2008, 17

18 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.3 Installation <database path > - Directory where the default database data file (*.mdf) is to be generated. <log path> - Directory where the database log file (*.Ldf) is to be generated. <backup path> - Folder for the backup database file (*.mdf) <log backup path> - Directory where the log file (*.Ldf) of the backup database is to be generated. The values for the <backup path> and <database path> parameters are identical after installation. The values for the <log backup path> and <log path> parameters are identical. The altered settings will be adopted when creating a new backup database. These changes do not affect the backup databases created earlier. Example The following example shows a part of the configuration file after the installation: <?xml version="1.0"?> <Configuration> <Database> <servername value="pc6038\wincc" /> <database value="_archive_02_" /> <databasepath value="d:\siemens\storageplus\database\" /> <logpath value="d:\siemens\storageplus\database\" /> <backuppath value="d:\siemens\storageplus\database\" /> <logbackuppath value="d:\siemens\storageplus\database\" /> <backupsize value="650" /> <onlinearchive value="60" /> </Database> How to install SIMATIC BATCH Report (optional) Introduction You need to install SIMATIC BATCH Report to be able to view archived batch data from SIMATIC BATCH. 18 System Manual, 11/2008,

19 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.4 How to Uninstall StoragePlus Requirements The PCS 7 installation DVD is ready and available. Procedure 1. Start the SIMATIC BATCH Report setup on the PCS 7 Installation DVD in the directory "Additional Products\Batch Report\ Setup". 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. SIMATIC BATCH Report is installed. 1.4 How to Uninstall StoragePlus Introduction If you want to uninstall StoragePlus from a computer, the following two options are available. Note The following elements are not included in the process when you uninstall StoragePlus: ViewEditor configurations that have been created StoragePlus database files Requirements Administrator rights on the computer with the StoragePlus installation Procedure 1. In the Start menu of the operating system, select the menu command "Settings > Control Panel > Software". 2. Select "StoragePlus V1" and click "Uninstall". This starts StoragePlus Setup. 3. Confirm the dialog box. 4. Follow the instructions on the screen. Alternative Procedure 1. In the Start menu of the operating system, select the menu command "Settings > Control Panel > Software". 2. Select "StoragePlus" and click "Change". This starts StoragePlus Setup. 3. If you want to uninstall the software, select the "Remove StoragePlus" check box. System Manual, 11/2008, 19

20 StoragePlus Installation Instructions 1.4 How to Uninstall StoragePlus 4. If you want to repair the installation, select the "Repair StoragePlus" check box. 5. Click the "Finish" button. 6. Follow the instructions on the screen. 20 System Manual, 11/2008,

21 StoragePlus Readme 2 2 Resources 2.1 Release notes Contents These release notes contain important information. The statements in these release notes are more binding than the instructions in the manuals and in the online help. Read these release notes carefully. You will find helpful information in the release notes. 2.2 Important Information Web viewer: Filtering alarms The standard filter in the "Filter" dialog can only be used to a limited extent in the Web Viewer function "Display alarm as table." You cannot use the inputs for user text, process value, and process text because they will result in an empty table. Copying alarm texts from the Web Viewer into the view editor Alarm texts which contain "-" cannot be copied from the Web Viewer into the view editor. Web viewer: Displaying trend data from archives with Asian characters in tag names Trend data from from archives with Asian characters in tag names are only displayed in the Web Viewer if you make the following settings: In the Windows Control Panel, select the desired country under "Regional and Language Options > Standards and Formats". Enter the desired language in the Internet Explorer under "Tools > Internet Options > General > Languages". Set the desired Asian language for the user interface in the Web Viewer. System Manual, 11/2008, 21

22 StoragePlus Readme 2.2 Important Information Displaying BATCH reports BATCH reports are saved in xml file format. Use the "BFREPORT" program in the BATCH Report Viewer to open the "*.xml" file type. Archiving WinCC report files Reports not accessed within the previous 10 minutes are either copied or deleted. This setting prevents copy or delete operations while new reports (EMF files) are being created. This time-based function protects only reports (EMF files), and not their corresponding directories. This prevents the deletion of a folder that is created by a print job but does not yet contain any data. Message in the application log: The system closes the archive file when it reaches its set volume and creates a new open archive file. The following MSQL message is entered in the application log each time this occurs. "Could not allocate for object '<xxxxx>' in Database 'SPB_<xyz>' because 'PRIMARY' file group is full." 22 System Manual, 11/2008,

23 StoragePlus Administration Console 3 3 Resources 3.1 StoragePlus Administration Console Introduction You use the StoragePlus Administration Console to configure the StoragePlus server, for example, to manage user authorizations. You require administrator rights to access the StoragePlus Administration Console. The StoragePlus Administration Console consists of the following components: Log Viewer System Configuration User Management View Management Configuration The layout of the StoragePlus Administration Console is based on Windows standards. The Administration Console has the following command bars: Toolbar Menu bar Status Bar Menu Bar The menu bar contains most of the commands you can call on the StoragePlus Administration Console. The commands that you cannot use in a specific situation are grayed out. Toolbar The toolbar gives you fast access to important commands that are often needed. System Manual, 11/2008, 23

24 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.2 Log Viewer See also Log Viewer (Page 24) System Configuration (Page 26) User Management (Page 36) View Management (Page 38) 3.2 Log Viewer Log Viewer General You can use the Log Viewer to view events generated by StoragePlus. The information is located in two log files: 1. Application log: The application log contains the events that were recorded by StoragePlus. Example: creating of backups, connecting and separating of archives. 2. Activity log: the activity log contains the events that were recorded by the operation of StoragePlus. Example: publishing or changing a configuration. 24 System Manual, 11/2008,

25 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.2 Log Viewer Information about the event In the detailed window, you see additional information about the selected event. Double-click the selected event to open the "Properties of Information" dialog box. Output field Date Time Type Source Event User Computer Additional information Description Day on which the event occurred. Time stamp when the event occurred. Type of event Component that triggered the event Action that triggered the event Name of the user that triggered the event, for example, with an operator input. This entry is only available in the Activity log. Name of the computer on which the event was triggered This entry is only available in the Activity log. Optional text with additional information. Note When a new event occurs, the display is not automatically updated. To update the view, select the entry "Application Log". Open the context menu, and then click "Update". System Manual, 11/2008, 25

26 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration "Action" menu Introduction The "Action" menu contains the essential commands of the Log Viewer. The content of the menu is determined by the selection. You can also use the context menu or the toolbar to call the menu commands. "Action" menu Menu command Delete All Events Update Export list... Help Action Deletes the entries in the application log or in the activity log. This action cannot be reversed. Updates the view. Exports the entries from the application log or from the activity log. The events are exported into a TXT file or into a CSV file. Opens the online help of the StoragePlus Administration Console. 3.3 System Configuration System Configuration Overview You can configure StoragePlus in the System Configuration. The system configuration comprises the following areas: Common Archives Advanced See also "Common" dialog (Page 27) "Archives" dialog (Page 30) "Advanced" dialog for data migration (Page 34) 26 System Manual, 11/2008,

27 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration "Common" dialog Settings in the "Common" dialog The general data for archiving are displayed in the "Common" dialog. System Manual, 11/2008, 27

28 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration 28 System Manual, 11/2008,

29 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration The meaning of the input and output fields is given below: Field Server name Database name Shared archive name Archive type Archive size Time of segment change Backup configuration Long term data only Backup activated Signature activated Backup in both paths Target path Alternative target path Description Name of the server computer. The database name is specified during installation of the StoragePlus Server. The database name cannot be changed. Path for storing the archives In this area, you select whether you want to choose all archives or the archives of a specific type. The time frame and size of the archive are specified here. Setting for the time of the unconditional segment change. At this time, the segment is changed, irrespective of its size. Area for the backup configuration. When this option is selected, only long-term data are archived. Activates the backup. Setting for a backup signature. This function monitors whether the file has been changed after a save operation. Specifies whether redundant backup is used. Target path in which the backup file is stored. Note: The path must be specified in UNC format (\\server name \ share name). The secondary storage location is used in the following cases, for example: If the memory space on a backup medium is occupied. If the original destination path is not available, e.g. due to a network failure. Note: The path must be specified in UNC format (\\server name \ share name). If a central archive server is installed in your system, you can only change the name of the server in the "Common" dialog in order to read the server settings. The "Save Settings" button is disabled. The settings for the archives can only be changed in the central archive server. If a central archive server is not installed in your system, you can change the settings for the archives in the "Common" dialog. Click "Save Settings" to save your settings. System Manual, 11/2008, 29

30 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration Archives "Archives" dialog Actions in the "Archives" dialog You can configure the access to backup files in the "Archives" dialog. Use "Connect" to attach previously created backup files with the StoragePlus database. 30 System Manual, 11/2008,

31 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration See also How to attach and detach backups (Page 31) Catalog (Page 32) Archive List (Page 33) Configuration data (Page 34) How to attach and detach backups Introduction Closed archives that were swapped out in a backup are not available online. You need to attach the backup to enable StoragePlus to access the data. Attach 1. Select the backup file (*.mdf) in the drop-down list box and click "Open". 2. If the connection was established successfully, click "OK". This connects the backup file to StoragePlus. Separating 1. Select an archive in the drop-down list box in the "Detach" dialog box. 2. Click "Separate selected entries". System Manual, 11/2008, 31

32 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration Catalog Introduction The "Catalog" function shows a list of archives, beginning with the newest archive. 32 System Manual, 11/2008,

33 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration Status of archives The following archive statuses are available: Backed-up&Detached - The archive has been transferred to a backup file. You can connect to the StoragePlus Server again Archive List Introduction The archive list shows a list of archived data. "Archived Data" dialog box The dialog box shows the list of all archived data. Which data are archived depends on your configuration. The following information are displayed in the dialog box: Server Data type Time from - Time to If you select a different server or a different data type, you limit the list to this selection. System Manual, 11/2008, 33

34 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration Configuration data Saving configuration data The configuration data of StoragePlus, e.g. content of the catalog, is stored in a backup file. Start the backup using the "Save" button. In the "Backup Configuration" dialog box, enter the destination path where the backup file is to be stored. Downloading configuration data If the StoragePlus Server fails unexpectedly (e.g. power failure or removal of the power connector), this can corrupt the configuration data. Use the "Restore" button to restore the configuration data from the backup file "Advanced" dialog for data migration Introduction In the "Advanced" dialog you can migrate the archive database from version V1.1 to the current version. Migration is required to be able to work with the installed version of the central archive server or the StoragePlus server. Note If the data is in the current version, this is indicated in the dialog and the data does not have to be migrated. Requirement The data is in version V System Manual, 11/2008,

35 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.3 System Configuration Procedure 1. Click the "Start" button in the "Migration V1.1 > V1.3" area of the "Advanced" dialog. 2. Click "Yes" in the "Database Migration Procedure" dialog that is displayed. The "Migration Status" dialog box is displayed. When the update is completed, the "OK" is enabled. 3. Click "OK". The archive database is adapted to StoragePlus V1.3. System Manual, 11/2008, 35

36 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.4 User Management 3.4 User Management User Management Introduction You use the User Management to manage users and groups. You can set up and manage access rights for users in User Management. 36 System Manual, 11/2008,

37 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.4 User Management General rules You can assign each user to one or more groups. You cannot change the four predefined groups: Administrator - full access to StoragePlus system Power User - read access to StoragePlus views and creation of views User - read access to StoragePlus views Guest - access to StoragePlus views denied You can associate the four groups with roles. Administrators (Role: Administrator) Power Users (Role: Power User) Users (Role: User) Guests (Role: Guest) User rights are assigned based on maximum access rights. Example: a user is a member of the "Administrator" group and the "User" group. The "Administrator" group has more permissions than the "User" group. In this case, the user always has administrator rights. At least one user must be assigned administrator rights in the system. This user must be assigned to the "Administrator" group "Action" menu Introduction The "Action" menu contains the most important User Management commands. The content of the menu is determined by the selection. You can also use the context menu or the toolbar to call the menu commands. "Action" menu Menu command New user... New group... Properties Delete Action Creates a new user. The "Add New Users" dialog box opens. From the "Domain" field, select the relevant user domain. Click "List all users" to open a list of all users of this domain. If you enter the user name manually, take care that you spell the entry correctly. Click "Next". Specify the group to which the user belongs. Creates a new group. The "Initial Settings" dialog box opens. Enter the name and the description. Specify the role of the group. Click "Next". In the next dialog box, you can select the users who are included in this group. Changes the properties of users or groups. Removes a user or a group. You cannot delete a group that contains users. You must first remove the users from the group before it can be deleted. System Manual, 11/2008, 37

38 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.5 View Management 3.5 View Management View Management Introduction View Management manages the view objects. View objects are views of StoragePlus data. The view objects are created in StoragePlus View Editor. Configuration The published view objects are displayed in the tree view. The following view objects are available: Configuration Group Views Additional information In the detailed window, you see additional information about the selected view object. Double-click a selected view object. The properties dialog box containing information on the view object opens. 38 System Manual, 11/2008,

39 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.5 View Management "General Settings" tab Field Name Description Display Object status Execution of enable change Description Name of the view object. Optional text with additional information. If this check box is selected, the view object is displayed in the StoragePlus WebViewer. If this check box is cleared, the view object is not visible in the StoragePlus WebViewer. You can find additional information in the section "Editing View Objects". You can find additional information in the section "Editing View Objects". Note The view is not automatically updated when you create a new view object. To update the view, select "View Management". System Manual, 11/2008, 39

40 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.5 View Management "Security" tab You can find additional information about the "Security" tab in the section "Working with Access Rights". See also Working with Access Rights (Page 40) Editing view objects (Page 42) "Action" menu Introduction The "Action" menu contains the most important View Management commands. The functionality of the menu depends on your selection. The menu commands can also be called from the context menu and toolbar. "Action" menu Menu command New group Delete Update Properties Help Move view Action Creates a new group. Deletes a view object. Updates the view. Opens the properties dialog box containing the information about the view object. Opens the online help of the StoragePlus Administration Console. Moves a view in the same project Working with Access Rights Introduction View objects created in View Editor are assigned default access properties. You can change the access rights subsequently in the View Management. You change the access rights in the "Security" tab in the "Properties of View" dialog box. 40 System Manual, 11/2008,

41 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.5 View Management "Security" tab The meanings of the dialog box fields are as follows: Field Users or groups Access right: Inherit access rights from parents Description Specifies the users or groups who are permitted to access the view object. Specifies the following access right for users or groups: Get View object can be read in the View Editor, but it cannot be changed. Change View object can be read and changed in the View Editor. Full access No access View object is not visible in the View Editor or in the Web Viewer. If the check box is selected, the access rights of the parent object are inherited by the view object. The previous access rights are overwritten. If the check box is cleared, the view object can be assigned its own access rights. System Manual, 11/2008, 41

42 StoragePlus Administration Console 3.5 View Management Editing view objects Notes Heed the following notes when editing view objects: view objects are stored on the central StoragePlus server. The current object status of the view object is displayed on the "General Settings" tab of the properties dialog. If the view object is not being edited, the following text is output in the object status: "You can modify this object". If the view object is being edited, the user who is editing the view object is displayed. When a view object is being edited, it is locked for other users. When the user finishes editing, the object status is reset again. It is then released for editing by other users. If the view object is being edited by someone, the administrator can change the object status in the View Management. The changes in the view object are undone, and it is released again by clicking "Execute release change". This action is necessary if a power failure occurs while the object is being edited, for example. The view object remains locked for other users. You can release the view object for editing again via the StoragePlus Administration Console. NOTICE Use the "Execute Release Change" only if you have no other option. 42 System Manual, 11/2008,

43 StoragePlus View Editor 4 4 Resources 4.1 StoragePlus View Editor Introduction You can use the StoragePlus View Editor to create views. Views are views of StoragePlus data. The views are as follows: Configuration Group Views View Views are used to specify the data to be displayed and its form. The views in the tree view are stored under "Configuration". The "Configuration" element is also referred to as View Configuration. Saved view configurations that have been published can be displayed in the StoragePlus Web Viewer, and the views contained here can be selected for viewing. System Manual, 11/2008, 43

44 StoragePlus View Editor 4.2 Configuration See also Working with Views (Page 49) 4.2 Configuration Status Bar Information The status bar returns the following information: Which object is selected Which mode the user is working in (offline or online) The exact position in the editing field where the cursor is located Properties You can display and hide the status bar Toolbar Introduction The toolbar provides buttons for the essential commands of the StoragePlus View Editor. If necessary, you can hide the toolbar. Functions Functions of the standard toolbar buttons: Icon Function Description New configuration Open configuration Creates a new configuration. If a configuration is already open, you must close it beforehand. Opens an existing configuration. Save configuration as.. New group New view Copy Saves the active configuration. Creates a new group in the active configuration. Creates a new view in the active group. Copies the selected object (text or drawing object) to the clipboard. This function is only available if an object is selected. 44 System Manual, 11/2008,

45 StoragePlus View Editor 4.2 Configuration Icon Function Description Paste Delete New text label Inserts the content of the clipboard at the cursor position. This function is only available if the clipboard contains data. Deletes the selected object. This function is only available if an object is selected. Inserts a text label in the active view. New link New alarm table New alarm hitlist New WinCC report table New BATCH Report table New chart Inserts a link in the active view. Inserts a new alarm table in the active view. Inserts a new alarm hitlist in the active view. Adds a new WinCC report table to the active view. Adds a new BATCH Report table to the active view. Inserts a new chart in the active view. Note Users with corresponding access permission, e.g. full control, can change views Menu bar Menu bar Introduction The menu bar is always visible. The commands in the respective menus are enabled or disabled according to the context. To select a command, open the corresponding menu. Click the command and, if necessary, assign parameters for the command in the displayed dialog box. Menu bar The menu bar contains the following menu commands: File Edit Paste View configuration Options System Manual, 11/2008, 45

46 StoragePlus View Editor 4.2 Configuration View Help See also "File" Menu (Page 46) "Edit" Menu (Page 46) "Insert" Menu (Page 47) "View Configuration" Menu (Page 47) "View" Menu (Page 48) "Help" Menu (Page 48) "File" Menu Commands The "File" menu contains the following commands: Command Key combination Function New - Creates a new configuration, group or view. A new configuration cannot be created when a configuration is already open. Open configuration <Ctrl+O> Opens an existing configuration. Exit - Closes the active configuration. Add - Adds an existing view to the active configuration. Save <Ctrl+S> Saves the active configuration. Save As - Saves the active configuration under a new name. Rename <F2> Renames a selected view, group, or configuration. Exit - Closes the StoragePlus View Editor "Edit" Menu Commands The "Edit" menu contains the following commands: Command Key combination Function Copy <Ctrl+C> Copies the selected view or the component to the clipboard. Paste <Ctrl+V> Inserts a copied object. Delete <Del> Deletes a selected element 46 System Manual, 11/2008,

47 StoragePlus View Editor 4.2 Configuration Command Key combination Function Undo <Ctrl+Z> Undoes the previous action. This command is not available for all actions. Arrange - Arranges the components in a view. Translate texts... - Opens the "Translation" dialog box. The texts are translated directly in this dialog box as follows: 1. Select the target language in the "To:" drop-down list. 2. Click in the corresponding column. 3. Press <F2>. Enter the translated text "Insert" Menu Commands The "Insert" menu contains the following commands: Command Text field Link Table Graph Function Inserts a text field in the active view. Inserts a text link in the active view. Inserts an alarm table, an alarm hitlist, a WinCC report table, or a BATCH Report table in the active view. Inserts a new graph in the active view "View Configuration" Menu Introduction This menu contains the commands for managing configurations. System Manual, 11/2008, 47

48 StoragePlus View Editor 4.2 Configuration Commands The "View Configuration" menu contains the following commands: Command Get Function Opens the following dialog box: In this dialog box, you select the configuration that you want to read. The configuration cannot be edited. If you attempt to make a change, the following message appears. Get for Editing Publish Release Editing Click "Yes" to edit the configuration. Calls the View Configuration for changing the views. You can only change the configuration offline. Update the information on the server by calling the "Publish" function. Saves the configuration in the StoragePlus database. The views are published for the Web. Afterwards, you can access the views with the StoragePlus WebViewer. Exits the change mode for this view without saving changes. The changes in this view are discarded. Note that you can save the changes beforehand in a new view with a new name "View" Menu Commands The "View" menu contains the following commands: Command Toolbar Status Bar Configuration Function Displays and hides the toolbar. Displays and hides the status bar. Displays and hides the tree view "Help" Menu 48 System Manual, 11/2008,

49 StoragePlus View Editor 4.3 Configuring View Objects Commands The "Help" menu contains the following commands: Command Function About... Function Starts the Online Help for StoragePlus Editor. Shows more detailed information about the current application. 4.3 Configuring View Objects Working with Views Introduction The views are hierarchically arranged in the tree view. The views are as follows: Configuration Highest level Group Groups views. Can only be positioned under a configuration. Views View of data stored in StoragePlus. Can be positioned under a group or configuration. You can edit each view with the following options: Via the menu bar Via the context menu Via the toolbar The menu commands are enabled or disabled depending on the situation. System Manual, 11/2008, 49

50 StoragePlus View Editor 4.3 Configuring View Objects Commands The following commands are available: Command Key combination Function New - Creates a new configuration, group or view. A new configuration cannot be created when a configuration is already open. Open configuration... <Ctrl+O> Opens an existing configuration. Save view... - Saves the active view. Copy <Ctrl+C> Copies the selected view or the component to the clipboard. Paste <Ctrl+V> Inserts a copied object. Delete <Del> Deletes a selected element. Inherit rights from parents - Hands down the access authorizations of the parent object to the view. You can find additional information on access rights in the section "Assigning Access Rights". User rights... - Opens a dialog box where you specify which users or which group is permitted to access the view. You can find additional information on access rights in the section "Assigning Access Rights". Language... - Specifies the language for the view. Keep in mind that the texts must be translated into the respective language. You can find additional information about the language in the "Editing" section. You translate the texts in the "Edit" menu by selecting the menu command "Translate texts...". Afterwards, you can select the new view language. Rename <F2> Renames selected views, groups, or configurations. You can find the menu command "Rename" in the "File" menu. 50 System Manual, 11/2008,

51 StoragePlus View Editor 4.3 Configuring View Objects Move views You can use a drag-and-drop operation to move views. The cursor indicates if you can use a drag & drop operation to move a view to a new location. See also How to Assign Access Rights (Page 51) "Edit" Menu (Page 46) How to Assign Access Rights General information View objects created in View Editor are assigned default access properties. An access right specifies a user or group and an assigned access level. Access right Effects in the View Editor Effects in the Web Viewer No access Get Modify Full access View components are not visible and the object cannot be edited. View components are read only, and objects cannot be edited. View components and object can be edited. View components and object can be edited. View is not visible View is visible. View is visible. The time frame to be seen can be changed in each table. View is visible. The time frame to be seen can be changed in each table. System Manual, 11/2008, 51

52 StoragePlus View Editor 4.3 Configuring View Objects Procedure 1. In the tree view, select the view object for which you want to configure access rights. 2. Open the context menu, and then select "User permissions". The "User Rights" dialog box opens. 3. If you wish to add users/groups: select the user or the group in the "Available Users/Groups" group. Click "Add". Click "Apply". This saves the changes. Click "OK" to close the dialog box. 4. If you wish to delete users/groups: select the user or the group in the "Assigned Users/Groups" group. Click "Delete". Click "Apply". This saves the changes. Click "OK" to close the dialog box. 5. If you wish to assign access authorizations: open the context menu for the entry "Assigned Users/Groups". Select the access right. Click "Add". Click "Apply". This saves the changes. Click "OK". This closes the dialog box. 52 System Manual, 11/2008,

53 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components 4.4 View Components View components View components The data are displayed using view components. Each view can have one or more view components. You can reduce or enlarge and move each view component. You can make use of the standard menu commands Add, Delete, and Copy for the view components. You can select the menu commands Copy and Insert via the main menu, the context menu, or the toolbar. You can undo each editing action. To do so, select the menu command "Edit > Undo" or use key combination <CTRL+Z>. The View Editor supports the following view components for data visualization: Text Label Link Alarm table Alarm hitlist Report table BATCH Report table Graph See also Text Label (Page 54) Link (Page 55) Alarm table (Page 56) Alarm hitlist (Page 60) WinCC Report Table (Page 63) Batch Report Table (Page 66) Chart (Page 70) System Manual, 11/2008, 53

54 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Text Label General information You can use the text label to describe events or view components in more detail. You can also use the text label without any text as a wide colored grid line between two tables. The text label is then a field with a defined background color and size. Properties Open the context menu by right-clicking the text label. You can use the following settings to specify the appearance of the text label: Menu command Font type Foreground color Background color Text Function Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the text to be displayed in this dialog box. Specifies the color for the foreground of the object. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color of the object. Select a color from the color palette. Defines the text. Enter a text in the "Text" dialog. You can also open the "Text" dialog box by double-clicking the text label. 54 System Manual, 11/2008,

55 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Link General information You can use the link object to link views together. Properties Open the context menu by right-clicking the link object. You use the following settings to specify the properties of the link object: Menu command Font type Foreground color Background color Function Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the text to be displayed in this dialog box. Specifies the color for the foreground of the object. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color of the object. Select a color from the color palette. System Manual, 11/2008, 55

56 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command Text Link Function Defines the text. Enter a text in the "Text" dialog. You can also open the "Text" dialog box by double-clicking the text field. Defines which view the link object will be linked to. Click "Link" to open the "View Editor" dialog box. On the "View Editor" dialog box, click "OK". The cursor changes to the hand cursor. In the tree view, click the view to be linked. You can also open the "View Editor" dialog box by double-clicking the link object Alarm table General information The alarm table is used to output WinCC messages. Properties Open the context menu by right-clicking the status bar. You use the following settings to define the alarm table properties: 56 System Manual, 11/2008,

57 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command Font type Header -> Font Header -> Foreground color Header -> Background color Filter Function Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the text to be displayed in this dialog box. Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the table heading in this dialog box. Specifies the color for the foreground of the heading. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color of an object. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies which data are to be displayed. You can also open the "Filter" dialog box by double-clicking the alarm table. System Manual, 11/2008, 57

58 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command "Column Selection" tab Function Specifies which columns in the alarm table are to be output. Activate the required columns by selecting the check box. 58 System Manual, 11/2008,

59 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command "Query" tab Function Specifies which messages are to be displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, Select a filter criterion from the list.

60 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Alarm hitlist General information The alarm hitlist is used to display statistical values for WinCC messages in a table. Properties Open the context menu by right-clicking the status bar. You use the following settings to define the alarm hitlist properties: Menu command Font type Header -> Font Header -> Foreground color Header -> Background color Filter Function Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the text to be displayed in this dialog box. Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the table heading in this dialog box. Specifies the color for the foreground of the heading. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color of the heading. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies which data are to be displayed. You can also open the "Filter" dialog box by double-clicking the alarm hitlist. 60 System Manual, 11/2008,

61 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command "Column Selection" tab Function Specifies which columns should be displayed in the alarm hitlist. Activate the required columns by selecting the check box. System Manual, 11/2008, 61

62 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command "Query" tab Function Specifies which messages are to be displayed. 62 System Manual, 11/2008, 1. Select a filter criterion from the list.

63 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components WinCC Report Table General information The report table is used to view WinCC reports. Properties Open the context menu by right-clicking the status bar. You use the following settings to set up the report table properties: Menu command Font type Foreground color Background color Header -> Font Header -> Foreground color Header -> Background color Function Opens the "Font" dialog box. Here, you define the settings for the text to be displayed. Specifies the color for the foreground of the table row. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color for the table row. Select a color from the color palette. Opens the "Font" dialog box. Here, you define the settings for the heading. Specifies the color for the foreground of the heading. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color of the object. Select a color from the color palette. System Manual, 11/2008, 63

64 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command Filter "Column Selection" tab Function Opens the "Filter" dialog box. Here, you specify which data are to be displayed. You can also open the dialog box by double-clicking the report table. Specifies which columns in the report table are to be output. 64 System Manual, 11/2008,

65 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command "Query" tab Function Specifies which WinCC reports are to be displayed. 1. Select an element from the "criterion" list. 2. In the "Server" group, select the StoragePlus Server containing the archive data. The entry "*" allows the use of the tags on all available servers. System Manual, 11/2008, 3. In the "Filter" group, select a value from the selection list. You can also 65 enter the value in the selection list. You can use placeholders (i.e. "*", "?", "-") in the filter function. "*" replaces any number of characters at the beginning or end of a name.

66 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Batch Report Table General information The batch report table outputs batch reports in sorted order. Properties Open the context menu by right-clicking the status bar. You use the following settings to set up the batch report table properties: Menu command Font type Foreground color Background color Header -> Font Header -> Foreground color Header -> Background color Function Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the text to be displayed in this dialog box. Specifies the color for the foreground of the table row. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color for the table row. Select a color from the color palette. Opens the "Font" dialog box. Define the settings for the table heading in this dialog box. Specifies the color for the foreground of the heading. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color of an object. Select a color from the color palette. 66 System Manual, 11/2008,

67 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Filter Specifies which data are to be displayed. You can also open the "Filter" dialog box by double-clicking the alarm table. System Manual, 11/2008, 67

68 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components "Column Selection" tab Specifies which columns in the batch report table are to be output. 68 System Manual, 11/2008,

69 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components "Query" tab Specifies which messages are to be displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, 69

70 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Chart General information The chart function is used to visualize tags in a trend. A corresponding table of values is available for each trend. The table of values is only shown in the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In addition, statistical values for the tags can be calculated and displayed. Properties Open the context menu by right-clicking the status bar. You use the following settings to specify the chart properties: Menu command Foreground color Background color Tags Function Specifies the color for the foreground of the table row. The "Foreground color" is equivalent to the text color. Select a color from the color palette. Specifies the background color for the table row. Select a color from the color palette. Opens the "Filter" dialog box. In this dialog box, you specify which data are to be displayed. You can also open the "Filter" dialog box by double-clicking the chart. 70 System Manual, 11/2008,

71 StoragePlus View Editor 4.4 View Components Menu command "Tags" tab Function Specifies which tags are to be displayed as trends. System Manual, 11/2008, 71

72 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components Configuration of WinCC Components Introduction StoragePlus manages the following data from WinCC in a central database: Swapped-out process values Messages Reports In order for StoragePlus to access to the process value archives, you must define the storage location and the method of storage in WinCC. See also How to Define the Storage Location and Method of Storage for Process Value Archives in WinCC (Page 72) How to Define the Storage Location and the Method of Storage for Message Archiving (Page 73) How to Define the Storage Location and the Method of Storage for the Report System (Page 75) How to Define the Storage Location and Method of Storage for Process Value Archives in WinCC Introduction StoragePlus receives the process value archives swapped out from WinCC. In order for StoragePlus to access to the process value archives, you must define the storage location and the method of storage in WinCC. You can find additional information on process value archiving in the Online Help for WinCC in the section "Archiving Process Values". Requirements StoragePlus is installed. The computer used as StoragePlus server is available in the network (LAN). WinCC Explorer has been started. 72 System Manual, 11/2008,

73 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components Procedure 1. Open TagLogging, and select the entry "Archive configuration" in the tree view. 2. In the data view, click "TagLogging Slow" or "TagLogging Fast". This opens a dialog box. 3. Select the "Activate Backup" check box in order to backup the data. 4. Select the "Backup Configuration" tab. Enter the appropriate directory "\\<Server name>\ \ArchiveDir" on the StoragePlus computer as the destination path. This directory is automatically assigned the enable name "ArchiveDir". Do not use any alternative destination path. 5. Click "Apply", and close the dialog box How to Define the Storage Location and the Method of Storage for Message Archiving Introduction StoragePlus receives the alarm and control messages swapped by WinCC. In order for StoragePlus to access to the message archives, you must define the storage location and the method of storage in WinCC. System Manual, 11/2008, 73

74 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components You can find additional information on message archiving in the Online Help for WinCC in the section "Archiving Messages". Requirements StoragePlus is installed. The computer used as the StoragePlus Server is available within the network (LAN). WinCC Explorer has been started. Procedure 1. Open Alarm Logging. Select the entry "Archive configuration" in the tree view of AlarmLogging. 2. In the data view, double-click "Alarm Logging". This opens a dialog box. 3. Select the "Activate Backup" check box in order to back up the data. 4. Select the "Backup Configuration" tab. Enter the appropriate directory "\\<Servername>\ \ArchiveDir" as the destination path on the StoragePlus computer. This directory is automatically assigned the name "ArchiveDir". Do not use any alternative destination path. 5. Click "Accept", and then exit the dialog. 74 System Manual, 11/2008,

75 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components How to Define the Storage Location and the Method of Storage for the Report System Introduction WinCC creates reports and logs of configuration data and runtime data. Preparation In order for StoragePlus to access the print jobs, you must move the report files to the StoragePlus computer. Use the script function "StoragePlus_ReportExport" to help move the report files. This script function is available in the "Global Script" editor in the "Standard functions" under "SplitScreenManager". You can also move the report files manually. To do this, specify the destination directory for the EMF files on the StoragePlus computer. The path is \\<Servername>\ArchiveDir\Reports \<OS Rechner>\<Projektname>\PRT_OUT\<ProtokollName> JJJJMMTTHHMM\". Requirements StoragePlus is installed. The computer that is being used as the StoragePlus server is available in the network (LAN). WinCC Explorer has been started. Procedure 1. Select the entry "Report Designer" in the tree view of WinCC Explorer. The entries of the layout and the print job are displayed. 2. Double-click the entry "Print job" in the file window. The existing print jobs are shown in the file window. 3. Open the context menu of the relevant print job, and select the menu command "Print". System Manual, 11/2008, 75

76 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components 4. Switch to the "Printer Specification" tab. Select the print to file option. 5. Type a name in the "Storage" input field. The system creates the folder "PRT_OUT" in the root path of the WinCC project. A folder with the name you specify is then created in this folder, the folder name is supplemented by the date and time of creation. 6. In the "GlobalScript" editor, create a script for moving the files. Use the "StoragePlus_ExportReports (char* DestPath)" function. This function is available in the "Standard functions", under "SplitScreenManager". At "DestPath", type the destination path "\\\\<Server name>\\archivedir". See also Scripts for copying WinCC reports to a computer with StoragePlus (Page 76) Scripts for copying WinCC reports to a computer with StoragePlus Function: StoragePlus_ReportExport.fct from Global Scripts The function copies reports from WinCC to a specified path for StoragePlus. 76 System Manual, 11/2008,

77 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components BOOL StoragePlus_ExportReports (char* DestPath) Return value: "StoragePlus_ExportsReports" returns TRUE / FALSE. Function parameter: DestPath: Destination path where the saved reports should be copied. If no path is specified, the path set for the archives is used. Examples for integrating into a WinCC project: Listing: CallCyk_StoragePlusReportExport_fct.pas You can configure this script as a local computer action. This action is triggered by a cyclic trigger on a server station. #include "apdefap.h" int gscaction( void ) { // this is a test entry for counting the export calls static DWORD counter; Counter = GetTagDWord("Count_StoragePlus_ExportReports"); Counter++; printf ("Counter StoragePlusReportExport.fct = %d\r\n",counter); SetTagDWord("Count_StoragePlus_ExportReports",Counter); // End counter return StoragePlus_ExportReports(ZERO); } Listing: CallEvt_StoragePlusReportExport_fct.act You can configure this script as an action following a button operation with the mouse. The WinCC reports are copied to a specified path for StoragePlus by a mouse button operation. #include "apdefap.h" void OnClick(char* lpszpicturename, char* lpszobjectname, char* lpszpropertyname) { StoragePlus_ExportReports("\\\\DatenPC\\ArchiveDir"); } System Manual, 11/2008, 77

78 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components Scripts for copying WinCC reports to redundant computers Function: StoragePlus_ReportExportEx.fct from Global Scripts The function copies reports from WinCC to two redundant PCS 7 CAS computers. BOOL StoragePlus_ExportReportsEx (char* szdestpath1, char* szdestpath2) Return value: "StoragePlus_ExportReportsEx" returns TRUE / FALSE. Function parameter: DestPath1, DestPath2: Destination paths to the redundant computers to which the reports are to be copied. If you enter " ", the paths defined for the archive configuration are used. Examples for integrating into a WinCC project: Listing: CallCyk_StoragePlusReportExportEx_fct.pas You can configure this script as a local computer action. This action is triggered by a cyclic trigger on a server station. #include "apdefap.h" int gscaction( void ) { // this is a test entry for counting the export calls static DWORD counter; Counter = GetTagDWord("Count_StoragePlus_ExportReportsEx"); Counter++; printf ("Counter StoragePlusReportExportEx.fct = %d\r\n",counter); SetTagDWord("Count_StoragePlus_ExportReportsEx",Counter); // End counter return StoragePlus_ExportReportsEx(NULL); } Listing: CallEvt_StoragePlusReportExportEx_fct.act You can configure this script as an action following a button operation with the mouse. The WinCC reports are copied from a specified path to the redundant computers using mouse button functions. #include "apdefap.h" 78 System Manual, 11/2008,

79 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components void OnClick(char* lpszpicturename, char* lpszobjectname, char* lpszpropertyname) { StoragePlus_ExportReportsEx("\\\\DataPC1\\ArchiveDir","\\\\DataPC2\ \ArchiveDir"); } Scripts for copying WinCC reports with UTC timebase to redundant computers Function: StoragePlus_ReportExportUTC.fct from Global Scripts The function copies reports from WinCC to two redundant PCS 7 CAS computers and converts the copied folder to the "UTC" timebase. BOOL StoragePlus_ExportReportsUTC (char* szdestpath1, char* szdestpath2) Return value: "StoragePlus_ExportReportsUTC" returns TRUE / FALSE. Function parameter: DestPath1, DestPath2: Destination paths to the redundant computers to which the reports are to be copied. If you enter " ", the paths defined for the archive configuration are used. Examples for integrating into a WinCC project: Listing: CallCyk_StoragePlusReportExportUTC_fct.pas You can configure this script as a local computer action. The action is triggered by a cyclic trigger on a server station. #include "apdefap.h" int gscaction( void ) { // this is a test entry for counting the export calls static DWORD counter; Counter = GetTagDWord("Count_StoragePlus_ExportReportsUTC"); Counter++; printf ("Counter StoragePlusReportExportUTC.fct = %d\r\n",counter); SetTagDWord("Count_StoragePlus_ExportReportsUTC",Counter); // End counter System Manual, 11/2008, 79

80 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components return StoragePlus_ExportReportsUTC(NULL); } Listing: CallEvt_StoragePlusReportExportUTC_fct.act You can configure this script as an action that is triggered by mouse click. The WinCC reports are copied from a specified path to the redundant StoragePlus computers by a mouse button operation. The copied directory is then converted to the "UTC" time basis. #include "apdefap.h" void OnClick(char* lpszpicturename, char* lpszobjectname, char* lpszpropertyname) { StoragePlus_ExportReportsUTC("\\\\DataPC1\\ArchiveDir","\\\\DataPC2\ \ArchiveDir"); Example Example: How to Create a View Introduction This sections describes how a view is created with an alarm table. Requirement The Storage Plus View Editor is active Procedure 1. Click in the toolbar or select "File > New > Configuration" in the menu. 2. Enter the name of the configuration, e.g. "Test". This name is displayed in the StoragePlus Web Viewer. 3. Select the menu command "File > New > View". Type the view name "Alarm". 4. Select the menu command "Insert > Table > Alarm". Position the cursor at the location in the view where you wish to insert the alarm table. The cursor changes to cross-hairs. 5. Keeping the left mouse button pressed, drag the alarm table to the desired size. The insertion of the alarm table is completed as soon as you release the mouse button. 6. Select the view in the tree view. Open the context menu, and then select "User permissions". The "User Rights" dialog box opens. 80 System Manual, 11/2008,

81 StoragePlus View Editor 4.5 Configuration of WinCC Components 7. Select the user or the group in the "Available Users/Groups" group. Click "Add". 8. In the "Assigned users / groups" area, right-click the user or the group. Select the "Modifying" access right. See also Example: How to Access the WinCC Archive Data (Page 81) Example: How to Access the WinCC Archive Data Introduction This section shows how to access WinCC archive data. You configure a filter in the "Alarm table" view. Prerequisites The StoragePlus View Editor has been started. You have created a view with an alarm table. The computer used as the StoragePlus Server is available within the network (LAN). Procedure 1. Double-click the alarm table. The "Filter" dialog box opens. 2. In the "Column selection" tab, specify which columns in the table are to be displayed. 3. In the "Query" tab, select the "Class" criterion. Select the StoragePlus server that contains the archive data. 4. In the "Filter" group, select a message class from the drop-down list box. You can also enter the value in the selection list. Use the '*' placeholder for "Filter" to output all message classes. 5. Enter the period you want to examine in the tab. 6. Select the menu command "File > Save". Select the folder to which you want to save the view configuration. 7. Select the menu command "View Configuration > Publish". The view configuration is saved to the StoragePlus database. 8. Start the StoragePlus Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > Web Viewer. The start page opens. 9. On the start page, select the "Test" configuration. Click the "Alarm" view. The detail view outputs the alarm table and the selected period. System Manual, 11/2008, 81

82 StoragePlus View Editor 4.6 How to Configure SIMATIC BATCH 4.6 How to Configure SIMATIC BATCH Introduction StoragePlus receives the batch data swapped out from SIMATIC BATCH. In order for StoragePlus to access the batch data, the storage location and method of storage must be defined in the Batch Control Center (BCC.). StoragePlus can import batch data stored in XML or PDF format from SIMATIC BATCH. Requirements StoragePlus is installed. The computer used as the StoragePlus server must be online on the LAN. BATCH Control Center is active. Procedure 1. In the BATCH Control Center, select "Options" > "Settings". The "Edit settings" dialog opens. 2. Click the "Archiving" tab. 3. Specify the archiving "method". 4. Depending on the selected method, specify the "Directory", the "SQL Server" or the "FTP Server". 5. If you have select the "SQL Server" or "FTP Server" method, specify the "User Information". 6. Specify the "version" with which the archived data should be compatible. 7. Specify whether PDF files should be automatically generated. 8. Close the dialog box. 82 System Manual, 11/2008,

83 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5 5 Resources 5.1 StoragePlus Web Viewer Introduction The StoragePlus Web Viewer is used to display and analyze archived data. Different display options and functions are available in the Web Viewer. Display views from saved configurations Display alarms in tables Display alarm hitlist Display tag data in a table Display tag data in a chart System Manual, 11/2008, 83

84 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.1 StoragePlus Web Viewer Display WinCC reports Display BATCH Reports Additional display options may be set, such as the period of time to be indicated, the number of lines per page, and the selection of fields and language of message texts for alarms. Additional functions are for the output of search results. Filter criteria can be defined for the search for messages. Statistical values such as the mean value and standard deviation, can be calculated for tag values by means of aggregate functions. You can print or export the search result. Note Certain display types may be hidden depending on authorizations set. 84 System Manual, 11/2008,

85 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.2 General 5.2 General Requirements for the Web Viewer Introduction This section describes the hardware and software requirements for the StoragePlus Web Viewer. Web Viewer server The server for the StoragePlus Web Viewer is the computer on which your StoragePlus installation is running. Web Viewer client The required software is Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher). Security settings in Internet Explorer In order for the client to receive data from the server, the following settings must be made on the "Security" tab in the "Tools > Internet Options" menu: Select the "Trusted Sites" zone and click the "Sites" button. The list must contain the entry " or you must add it. Close the window by clicking "OK". Click "Custom Level." The "Security Settings" window will open. If necessary, correct the following settings: "Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe" -> Enable "Download signed ActiveX controls" -> Enable "Download unsigned ActiveX controls" -> Enable "Automatic logon with current user name and password" "Access data sources across domains" -> Enable Click "OK" to close all windows Configuring Windows firewall You will have to configure the Windows firewall on the computer if you want to use the Web Viewer. 1. Click "Start" > "Control Panel" > "Windows Firewall". 2. Select the network connection that you use to access the Internet on the "Advanced" tab. System Manual, 11/2008, 85

86 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.2 General 3. Click on "Settings" and check the "Web Server (HTTP)" or "Secure Web Server (HTTPS)" service. 4. Click "OK" to close the dialog box. Click "OK" to save the settings and close the "Windows Firewall" dialog box How to Start the StoragePlus WebViewer Introduction With the StoragePlus Web Viewer, you can display data from connected archives and views that are published on the StoragePlus server. These views are created and published with the StoragePlus Web Editor. The StoragePlus Web Viewer is not a stand-alone application. The display is shown in Internet Explorer. requirement Automatic authentication has been activated. To do this, open the Internet Explorer and select the menu command "Tools > Internet Options". On the "Security" tab, select the "Trusted Sites" zone and click the "Adjust Level" button. In the "User Authentication" section, select "Automatic Logon with Current User Name and Password". Close the window by clicking "OK". Close Internet Explorer. Starting StoragePlus WebViewer 1. In the Windows Start menu, select the menu command "SIMATIC > StoragePlus". 2. Select "StoragePlus WebViewer" Connecting and Separating Archives in StoragePlus General information Archives and backups are connected and separated in the Administration console of StoragePlus. Note You must have administrator rights to connect and separate archives or backups in the StoragePlus Administration console. 86 System Manual, 11/2008,

87 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.2 General Column Names of Message Archives Introduction For the display of messages in the Web Viewer, you can select which columns of the alarm message archives are to be displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, 87

88 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.2 General Overview of column names 88 System Manual, 11/2008,

89 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.2 General Position Name Comment 1 WinCCServer Name of the WinCC server 2 Number Message number 3 Date/time Time stamp of the message (date/time without milliseconds) 4 milliseconds Time stamp of the message (milliseconds) 5 Status Incoming or outgoing 6 Acknowledged Indicates whether the message has been acknowledged 7 Class Message class 8 Type Message type 9 Duration Period of time between "incoming" and "outgoing" 10 Infotext Text saved during configuration 11 Comment Comment 12 Station name Station name 13 Priority Priority of the message 14 User name User name 15 Application Application which generated the message 16 Instance Instance which generated the message 17 Loop in Alarm Call of the picture in which the message was generated User text 1-10 User texts for the process values Process value 1-10 Process values at the time of the message Process text 1-10 Texts for the process values 50 PLC number Number of the PLC 51 CPU number Number of the CPU 52 Alarm tag Tag that has triggered the message 53 Parameters Parameters The column names "User text.." correspond to the following PCS 7 names: Position PCS 7 - Name User text 1 Origin User text 2 Area User text 3 Event User text 4 Batch name User text 5 Operation User text 6 Free 1 User text 7 Free 2 User text 8 Free 3 User text 9 Free 4 User text 10 Free 5 System Manual, 11/2008, 89

90 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying Data Introduction The following pages describe the procedures for different ways of displaying data from connected archives. Note Some display types may not be visible, depending on the assigned authorization. See also Displaying Saved StoragePlus Views (Page 90) Displaying Archived Alarms in a Table (Page 92) Displaying Archived Alarms in a hitlist (Page 97) Displaying Archive Tag Values in a Table (Page 102) Displaying Archive Tag Values in a Chart (Page 106) Display WinCC Reports (Page 111) Displaying SIMATIC BATCH Reports (Page 114) Displaying Saved StoragePlus Views Introduction Archive data can be displayed with the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In addition to configuring the effects during runtime in the Web View, you also have the option of configuring and saving views beforehand. In this way, frequently needed filter settings, as well as compilations of several tables, charts, and reports can be easily displayed. The creation, saving, and publishing of views is described in the StoragePlus View Editor documentation. In this section, the display of a saved view will be described with an example. Requirements The desired view must be published on the StoragePlus server. Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher) must be installed on the Web Viewer client. 90 System Manual, 11/2008,

91 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying StoragePlus views 1. Start the StoragePlus Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > StoragePlus Web Viewer. 2. Select the "Select saved configurations" function. The "Select views" dialog box opens. System Manual, 11/2008, 91

92 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 3. The saved configurations are displayed, including their groups and views. Select the required view. The selected view is displayed in a new window. The view displays the components that you configured in the View Editor. In the view window, you can change the display period for the components and print or export the data. For detailed information, refer to the pages which contain the description of component visualization. Note In order to visualize tag values in a diagram within a view you created in PCS 7 V6.1 SP1, select the "Properties > Tags" shortcut menu of the component in the View Editor and then select and update each tag. Publish the view once again. See also Column Names of Message Archives (Page 87) Displaying Archived Alarms in a Table Introduction Archive data can be displayed with the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In this section, the display of alarms in a table will be described with an example. 92 System Manual, 11/2008,

93 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Requirements The required archive database must be connected to the SQL server. You can check the connection status in the StoragePlus Administration console under System Configuration > Archive. Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher) must be installed on the Web Viewer client. System Manual, 11/2008, 93

94 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying archived alarms 1. Start the StoragePlus Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > StoragePlus Web Viewer. 2. Select the "Display alarm as table" function. The "Select Project" dialog box opens. The name of the selected archive is displayed. 94 System Manual, 11/2008,

95 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 3. Go to the next step using the "Continue to display options" link. The display options are displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, 95

96 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 4. Set the period and select the columns to be displayed in the search result. Enter the period as absolute value with the start/end date and time, or as a relative value in relation to the current time. Using the "Filter" dialog box, you can limit the expected search result and reduce the data volume to be transferred by setting corresponding filter criteria in SQL syntax. Enter corresponding filter criteria for individual columns in the standard search, or a filter criterion for all columns in the expanded search. The header of the "Filter" dialog box indicates a filtered search result. This view is output after an initial search was carried out based on the filter criteria set. You can edit or reset the filter criteria. If the database contains alarms from several WinCC Servers, you can narrow down the search criteria in the "Select WinCC servers from the list" dialog. 5. Change the lines per page and the language settings of the alarm texts as required. 6. Continue using the "Display alarm" link. The search result is displayed in the table. The table also indicates the corresponding server for each alarm entry. This functionality enables the display of alarms from several servers. You can scroll the list, or print or export its contents. You can choose whether to export only the visible area, or all alarms found for the selected period. The selected data can be exported to a file in *.xml or *.csv format. Note This data export is intended for imports to Excel and is unsuitable for large data volumes. The export of large data volumes may lead to long runtimes and to warning messages from IE which neither cause data loss, nor cancellation of the export. However, the user has to confirm these messages in order to continue the export. 96 System Manual, 11/2008,

97 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 7. In order to change the data that is displayed, select a shorter or longer period in the "Change period" field. After having set the time or date, click "Refresh" in order to display the new search result. 8. Return to the display options if you want to edit or reset the filter criteria. Note The data for each archive is sorted and output separately if advanced filter criteria are used to search in alarm archives. This applies to all columns except the "DateTime" column. See also Column Names of Message Archives (Page 87) Displaying Archived Alarms in a hitlist Introduction Archive data can be displayed with the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In this section, the display of alarms in a hitlist will be described with an example. Requirements The required archive database must be connected to the SQL server. You can check the connection status in the StoragePlus Administration console under System Configuration > Archive. Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher) must be installed on the Web Viewer client. System Manual, 11/2008, 97

98 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying Archived Alarms in a Hitlist 1. Start the StoragePlus Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > StoragePlus Web Viewer. 2. Select the "Display alarm hit-list" function. The "Select Project" dialog box opens. The name of the selected archive is displayed. 98 System Manual, 11/2008,

99 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 3. Go to the next step using the "Continue to display options" link. The display options are displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, 99

100 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 4. Set the period and select the columns to be displayed in the search result. Enter the period as absolute value with the start/end date and time, or as a relative value in relation to the current time. Using the "Filter" dialog box, you can limit the expected search result and reduce the data volume to be transferred by setting corresponding filter criteria in SQL syntax. Enter corresponding filter criteria for individual columns in the standard search, or a filter criterion for all columns in the expanded search. The header of the "Filter" dialog box indicates a filtered search result. This view is output after an initial search was carried out based on the filter criteria set. You can edit or reset the filter criteria. 5. If the database contains alarms from several WinCC Servers, select the corresponding servers using the "Select WinCC servers from the list" dialog box. 6. Change the language setting for the alarm texts as required. 100 System Manual, 11/2008,

101 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 7. Continue using the "Display list" link. The hit-list for the selected server(s) is displayed in tabular format. The table contains configured data and statistics, such as frequency of the alarm event, and the cumulative duration of "alarm came" and "alarm gone". You will find information about the table at the bottom of the page. You can scroll the list, or print or export its contents. You can choose whether to export only the visible area, or all alarms found for the selected period. The selected data can be exported to a file in *.xml or *.csv format. Note MS Document Image Writer is not supported for printing the alarm hit-list. That is, you can only use the default printer set in Windows. Note This data export is intended for imports to Excel and is unsuitable for large data volumes. The export of large data volumes may lead to long runtimes and to warning messages from IE which neither cause data loss, nor cancellation of the export. However, the user has to confirm these messages in order to continue the export. 8. In order to change the data that is displayed, select a shorter or longer period in the "Change period" field. After having set the time or date, click "Refresh" in order to display the new search result. System Manual, 11/2008, 101

102 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying Archive Tag Values in a Table Introduction Archive data can be displayed with the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In this section, the display of tag values in a table will be described with an example. Requirements The required archive database must be connected to the SQL server. You can check the connection status in the StoragePlus Administration console under System Configuration > Archive. Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher) must be installed on the Web Viewer client. 102 System Manual, 11/2008,

103 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying tag values in a table 1. Start the Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > Web Viewer. 2. Select the "Display tag data in table" function. The "Select Project" dialog box opens. The name of the selected archive is displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, 103

104 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 3. Go to the next step using the "Continue to display options" link. The display options are displayed. 4. Set the required period and select the tag values to be displayed in the table. Enter the period as absolute value with the start/end date and time, or as a relative value in relation to the current time. The result table displays the tag values if the "Display tag values" check box is activated. Deactivate the check box if you only want to display values of the selected aggregate functions. 104 System Manual, 11/2008,

105 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 5. Customize the "Rows per page" setting as required. 6. Select one or several aggregate functions to be applied to the tag values in the selected period. The values of these functions are valid for the selected period. These are displayed in addition to the tag values if the "Display tag values" check box is activated. 7. Continue using the "Display data" link. The search result is displayed in the table. You can select the archive tag values to be displayed in the table from the "Selected tags" field. The time stamp is output for each tag value in "Date/Local Time/Time Zone" format, including the Quality Code. The mean value is displayed as an example. You can scroll the pages, or print or export the displayed contents. You can choose whether to export only the visible area, or all the values for the selected period. The selected data can be exported to a file in *.xml or *.csv format. A separate export file is created for each tag. Note This data export is intended for imports to Excel and is unsuitable for large data volumes. The export of large data volumes may lead to long runtimes and to warning messages from IE which neither cause data loss, nor cancellation of the export. However, the user has to confirm these messages in order to continue the export. 8. In order to change the data that is displayed, select a shorter or longer period in the "Change period" field. After having set the time or date, click "Refresh" in order to display the new search result. System Manual, 11/2008, 105

106 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying Archive Tag Values in a Chart Introduction Archive data can be displayed with the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In this section, the display of tag values in a chart will be described with an example. Requirements The required archive database must be connected to the SQL server. You can check the connection status in the StoragePlus Administration console under System Configuration > Archive. Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher) must be installed on the Web Viewer client. 106 System Manual, 11/2008,

107 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying tag values in a chart 1. Start the StoragePlus Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > StoragePlus Web Viewer. 2. Select the "Display tag data in table" function. The "Select Project" dialog box is displayed. The name of the selected archive is displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, 107

108 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 3. Follow the "Continue to display options" link. The display options appear. You can display tags for three different time periods. Enter the period as an absolute value, specifying the date and time for the start and end, or as a relative value in relation to the current time. 108 System Manual, 11/2008,

109 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data The "Add Tags" command opens a window in which you first select the server from which the tags will be displayed. Then select the desired tags and close the window with "OK". In the "Chosen Tags" window, assign a color to each tag and specify the period and value axis over which they are to be displayed. You can also activate the display of statistical functions in the "Aggregate" area. If the server has a redundant partner, it is entered in the corresponding field. In the "Value Axis" dialog box, you can set automatic or manual scaling for up to three axes. With automatic scaling, the area between the lowest and the highest tag value is mapped on the display area. With manual scaling, you can control the minimum and maximum value of the display by making the appropriate selections. System Manual, 11/2008, 109

110 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 4. Continue using the "Display data" link. The search result is displayed in the diagram. You can look through the pages and print out or export the displayed contents. When you export, you can decide whether just the visible area or all the values for the selected period should be exported. The selected data can be exported in the form of a *.xml or *.csv file. Note This data export is intended for import into Excel and is not suitable for larger data volumes. Exporting larger data volumes can bring about longer runtimes and warning messages from IE; no data will of course be lost and the export will also not be aborted; however, the user will have to confirm the actions so that the export can be continued. 110 System Manual, 11/2008,

111 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Use the "Zoom" button to switch the zoom function on and off. Switch on the zoom function and use the mouse pointer to click on any point in a displayed trend and zoom in on this segment. Repeated clicking further enlarges the segment. Use the "1 : 1" button to restore the original view. Use the "Scale" button to switch automatic scaling of the y-axis when zooming on and off. 5. To change the data that is displayed, in the "Change period" field select a shorter or longer period. After setting the time or date, click "Refresh" to view the new search result. Note When zooming with automatic scaling switched on, the labeling of the y-axis is matched to just the values of the trend that was previously selected and enlarged. Trends for other tags are ignored and may not be displayed in the zoomed area. If automatic scaling is switched off, all trends are included and only the displayed period changes when zooming. Note If the zoom function is switched on, the "Export data" function exports the data for the entire specified period, and not the zoomed area in the display Display WinCC Reports Introduction Archive data can be displayed with the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In this section, the display of a WinCC report will be described with an example. Requirements The archive database in which the desired report is stored must be connected to the SQL server. You can check the connection status in the StoragePlus Administration console under System Configuration > Archive. Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher) must be installed on the Web Viewer client. System Manual, 11/2008, 111

112 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Display WinCC reports 1. Start the Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > Web Viewer. 2. Select the "Display WinCC Reports" function. The "Select Project" dialog box opens. The name of the selected archive is displayed. 112 System Manual, 11/2008,

113 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 3. Go to the next step using the "Continue to display options" link. The display options are displayed. 4. Set the period and select the columns to be displayed in the search result. Enter the period as absolute value with the start/end date and time, or as a relative value in relation to the current time. 5. Customize the "Rows per page" setting as required. 6. You can further limit the search in the "Select WinCC servers from the list" dialog if the database contains reports from more than one WinCC Server. System Manual, 11/2008, 113

114 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 7. Continue using the "Display report list" link. The search result is displayed in the table. 8. In order to change the data that is displayed, select a shorter or longer period in the "Change period" field. After having set the time or date, click "Refresh" in order to display the new search result. See also Column Names of Message Archives (Page 87) Displaying SIMATIC BATCH Reports Introduction Archive data can be displayed with the StoragePlus Web Viewer. In this section, the display of a BATCH report will be described with an example. Requirements The archive database in which the desired report is stored must be connected to the SQL server. You can check the connection status in the StoragePlus Administration console under System Configuration > Archive. Internet Explorer V7.0 or V6.0 SP1 (or higher) must be installed on the Web Viewer client. 114 System Manual, 11/2008,

115 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data Displaying BATCH reports 1. Start the StoragePlus Web Viewer in the start menu via SIMATIC > StoragePlus > StoragePlus WebViewer. 2. Select the "Display Batch Reports" function. The "Select Project" dialog box opens. The name of the selected archive is displayed. System Manual, 11/2008, 115

116 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 3. Go to the next step using the "Continue to display options" link. The display options are displayed. 116 System Manual, 11/2008,

117 StoragePlus Web Viewer 5.3 Displaying Data 4. Set the period and select the columns to be displayed in the search result. Enter the period as absolute value with the start/end date and time, or as a relative value in relation to the current time. Using the "Filter" dialog box, you can limit the expected search result and reduce the data volume to be transferred by setting corresponding filter criteria in SQL syntax. Enter corresponding filter criteria for individual columns in the standard search, or a filter criterion for all columns in the expanded search. The header of the "Filter" dialog box indicates a filtered search result. This view is output after an initial search was carried out based on the filter criteria set. You can edit or reset the filter criteria. 5. Customize the "Rows per page" setting as required. 6. Continue using the "Display report list" link. The search result is displayed in the table. 7. To open a Batch report with the specified data type, click the Open icon in the first column. 8. In order to change the data that is displayed, select a shorter or longer period in the "Change period" field. The click "Refresh display" to show the new search results. See also Column Names of Message Archives (Page 87) System Manual, 11/2008, 117

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