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Posted by Annoymous on 26 February, 2008 - 12:27 am
Hi,

Am very new to the Vijeo Citect scada software. However, i am considering using this software to make a basic scada system i.e with pump & valve control, alarming, and report generation.

i realise schneider have all range of the vijeo product(Citect full, 75 point; Display client, Historian, license key e.tc)

what basic software combination do i need to purchase to make a functional scada

Posted by Michael on 28 February, 2008 - 12:39 am
Assuming you only want a single workstation, you only need a single VijeoCitect Full license. You only would use a Display license if you want to have several PCs all viewing the same SCADA system at the same time.

VijeoCitect includes a historian, alarming, and simple reporting engine. VijeoHistorian allows you to easily transfer real-time data from Citect to a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database. It also includes more advanced report building tools, and connectors for other popular database products.

Your Sneider Sales Rep should be able to provide you with more information as well.

Hope this helps!

Posted by Anthony on 15 March, 2008 - 4:38 pm
May I suggest to use an add-on to move alarms, trends and tags to database, see http://www.bectlogger.info.se

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