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from the MIS Report Generation department...
Report Generation in Automation Applications
HMI topic
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Posted by Vipul Shah on 12 April, 2008 - 3:10 am
MIS Report Generation over HMI/SCADA Applications is a very important apsect of the whole project.
I am trying to look at it at a technical as well as cost perspective.

Following techniques are normally available:

1. Do report generation in the HMI itself. Most HMIs of today support atleast basic report generation capabilities. However, it gets more difficult for generation of complex reports like batch reports.

2. Use HMI Add ons.

3. Develop separate application using VB, VB.Net,C#, MSDE, MSAccess, Crystal Reports.

4. Use a Data Historian and separate Reporting Tool like Wonderware InSQL/Active Factory or XLReporter.

What way you generate your MIS Reports? Do you face any issues for report generation?

Vipul Shah
eGenietech Software Services
http://www.egenietech.com

Posted by ivan popov on 12 April, 2008 - 4:07 pm
Look at
http://www.oceandatasys.com/

Posted by Anonymous on 13 April, 2008 - 7:55 pm
Look at Supreme Report by Afcon Software and Electronics Ltd. (http://www.afcon-inc.com/Templates/showpage.asp?TMID=108&FID=733& amp;PID=0&IID=7177).
They provide SCADA/HMI software including Reporting Tool.

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