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RSView Studio Memory Tags
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Posted by MD. AAFIN on 11 March, 2008 - 11:21 pm
Can RSView Studio memory tags be displayed in other SCADA through OPC server?

Posted by Vipul Shah on 15 March, 2008 - 2:12 am
Yes, I suppose they can be. They behave just like normal tags (as far as OPC is concerned), and you can browse them using the RSView OPC Server from any OPC Client. I had tried this from WinCC some time ago and I was successful.

Vipul Shah
vipul @ egenietech. com
www.egenietech.com

Posted by Trevor Ousey \(list\) on 16 March, 2008 - 9:30 pm
Hi,
RSView SE (and ME) software are OPC Clients only and will not provide data as an OPC Server, unlike RSView32 which was an OPC server.

Regards,
Trevor.

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