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Glossary is usually defined as an alphabetical list of technical terms in some specialized field of knowledge. This knowledge base glossary provides a collection of knowledge base documents that define many technical terms. These terms are arranged alphabetically, but you can quickly jump to a specific term by selecting its first letter from the index of the knowledge base glossary below. |
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Access Proxy Term used in tManager product for the method of accessing Microsoft Access and Excel.
This Access Proxy will be running on the same machine as the Access or Excel.
The Access Proxy only allows one active connection at a time. adapter Term used in tManager product for the definition for device (controllers, databases, JMS, IBM WMQ, TCP, UDP, email, MSACCESS, MS EXCEL, FTP, etc)
All adapters use one or more endpoints for their connection to these devices. AOP AOP == add-on-profile in ControlLogix
Term used in tManager product for the new "Generic 1756 Module" definition in the ControlLogix controller(CLX). The CLX which is connected to the tManager using its AOP is one option for the supervisory controller selection. AUTO attribute Term used in tManager product to label field generated by the database. CLX time Wall clock in the Rockwell ControlLogix controller. CLX timestamp into database timestamp field You can place a CLX timestamp into database timestamp field. see knowledgebase item http://www.oldi.com/kb/question.php?ID=496 CLXBP CLXBP == CONTROLLOGIX Backplane
i.e. communications between the module and the Rockwell controllers constants Input of the constant values for strings, integers, or reals can use the CONSTANTS feature on your eATM module. For tManager, this is an ICON next to macros. For xCoupler, this is under MACROS. Cross-reference CSV file created as documentation of the transactions in the tManager. See EXPORT CROSS-REFERENCE in your online help. Database ENUMERATE To enumerate a database is to request a list of all the items that you have access with (i.e. TABLES, VIEWS, and STORED PROCEDURES). The template for these items is also downloaded to support the mapping of the data (i.e. tag to database column). |
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