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CitectSCADA Reports - Data Display
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Historian – Long Term Data Storage
SCADASystem
Supervisory Controland Data Acquisition
C i te c tS C A D A
R e p o rts S e v e r
SQL Server2005
HistorianDatabase
HistorianDatabase
Alarms
TAGS
Trends
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Data Transfer – Activity or Event Based
Transfer from historian to connected databases Sending emails Executing ActiveX scripts Sending tag values to a SCADA data sources from a
database Transfer from historian to any MES – OPC connectivity Transfer from SCADA data sources to connected
databases
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CitectSCADA Reports Architecture
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Solution Stack - Summary
Integrated into CitectSolution
Powerful Reporting Tool Based on MS SQL
Server 2005 Easily accessible by
business tools like Exceland Reporting Services
Historian and PortalFunctionality
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V4.1 Available Now
Beta One just Launched Alarm Management Reports (EEMUA)
Beta Two – Integrity Checker Standard Reports
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CitectSCADA Reports 4.1 - Installation
Installation simplified Documentation reflects installation Issues mainly related to SQL Server Interaction with other MS components
complicated installation and support
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V7 Compatibility and Clustering
SCADA(Stand Alone )
SCADA(Redundant )
Web Client(Analysis & Reporting )
Excel Client(Analysis)
CustomClients
CorporateDatabase
Applications
CorporateE-mailSystem
CorporateWeb
Applications
Multiple Cluster Support Integrity checker developed Tags changing cluster without loss of data History re-connected and published items
updated
CitectSCADAReports
Historian
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Closing The Gap
OPC HDA Server Industry Standard Published data from any
source is available fromOPC HDA
Connects “freely” to Ampla Fully Integrated Citect
Solution
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V7 Schema Import Support Removes use of DTS, OLDEB Rewritten to be consistent across all data sources Easier to Configure
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Current Tag Array Support
Currently no difference betweenordinary and array tags duringschema imports
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4.1 Tag Array Support
Whole conveyor speed tag array becomesavailable
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Ease of use
Integrity Checker Post schema import -
unbound attributes intags, alarms andevents
Re-import causesdeleted items
UI developed toresolve aboveconflicts easily.
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Time Stamped Data
Support for Time Stamped Data Support for RTU’s or disconnected
systems Allows switching individual or groups of
historized tags to time-Stamped dataacquisition
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Sample Reports out of the Box
Report Categories Standard Reports Focused Reports
EEMUA Alarm Minimization Developer Reports System Reports Custom Reports – based on Standard
and Developer Reports
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Reporting Options
Properties Location
The location of the item withinthe historian tree can be used tofilter the data
Item Properties All SCADA properties are
available within SCADA Repots Users are able to add custom
properties to the items.
Applications All run hours from this
area All sump levels All tags of engineering
unit KwH All tags marked as shift
parameters All flow meters used for
water
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Reporting Options
Statistics Values
First, Last Maximum, Minimum Average, Total Variance, Estimate
Slope Maximum, Minimum Average, Total Variance, Estimate
Time (soon) First Maximum, First Minimum
Frequency On Count, Off Count, Change Count
Duration On Time, Off time
Quality More ….
Applications Change in quantities
during a shift Summary tables of
avg/max/min data forvariables
Totals of product used ineach batch
Flow into a sump withonly a level indicator
Billing calculations Run Hours18
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Reporting Options
Intervals Time
Any standard interval in minutes,hours, days or shift
Tags One or more tags that on change of
value creates a group
Tag Limits (soon) A group causes by the breaching of
a limit
Alarm States The change of states of a specific
alarm
Sequence (soon) Predefined Intervals from any of the
other Interval types
Applications Dividing your monthly
reports into days Dividing your shift by
batches Dividing your sequence
by batch and step no Confirming maximum
cook time within a batch Analyzing the affect on
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Alarm Management (EEMUA) Reports
EEMUA Background The EEMUA is a users group
in Europe. Their standards focus on the
number of alarms an operatorshould receive
These reports are designed tohelp users progress throughthese standards
Alarm Minimization Alarms in a period
Compared with benchmarks
Alarms per period per priority Most frequent alarms in a period Standing alarms
Alarms that do not go away
Operator Acceptance Alarms the operators ignore
Alarms after an event What alarms are caused by an event
Correlation Report What alarms cause other alarms
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Alarm CountNo of Alarms Over a Defined Period
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Alarm Major EventNo of Alarms over a Defined Period
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Standard Reports
General Samples Tag Data
Values at a given time Operator action summary Historical Tag Data Historical Tag Stats
Intervals: time, tag, alarm Calculated Tag
Sum, Multiply, Max, Min Run Hours / Operations
Alarm Data Alarm Event List Combined Event List
Alarm and Tag Data Alarm Summary Disabled Alarms Alarm Stats
Intervals: time, tag, alarm
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Sample Reports
Value at a given time Run Hours Report Combined Event View Operator Action Summary Tag Historical Graph View Tag Historical Statistical View by Time
Drill Through Tag Historical Graph Report Tag Historical Statistical View by Tag Tag Calculation View Alarm Event View Alarm Summary View Alarm Disabled View Alarm Historical Statistical View by Time Alarm Historical Statistical View by Tag
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Alarm State Duration ReportGeneral Alarm Statistics - Standing Time
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Alarm Acknowledgment ReportAlarm states by pre-configured intervals
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Alarm and Tag Samples in Interval
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Alarm Samples in Interval
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Tag Value at a Given Time
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Microsoft Reporting Services
Functions and Stored Procedures Stored procedures are much more “user friendly” when designing
reports than the original table valued functions provided in SCA DAReports 4.0. This is partly because stored procedures are genera llyeasier to use as a data source in Reporting Services.
The new stored procedures offer MUCH better performance than theoriginal table valued functions.
Support KB Articles being written on ad hoc basis based on
customer inquiries under“CSR – Writing User Reports”
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Citect Reporting Manager Citect Reporting Manager (BETA).lnk
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