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- MS 'monopoly'?
- Software quality
- Where do we go from here?
- Why pay?
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from the Automation List department...
delta v alarm mgt. problemI have a question on the Alarm management software included in delta V.
I polled up all my alarms by area using this program with the intention of generating
a print out of all the alarm set points. I first tried printing it to a file to get a soft copy but noticed that after
the first fifty pages the rest of the over two hundred page document was a repitition of page
fifty.
Thinking that this was due to the fact that I printed to file I then tried using my connected printer.
The same thing happened. How can I get around this? I have tried with different plant areas only to discover that
after page fourty-nine the same repitition happens.
My system is running DeltaV version 7.2
Regards,
Equere
I polled up all my alarms by area using this program with the intention of generating
a print out of all the alarm set points. I first tried printing it to a file to get a soft copy but noticed that after
the first fifty pages the rest of the over two hundred page document was a repitition of page
fifty.
Thinking that this was due to the fact that I printed to file I then tried using my connected printer.
The same thing happened. How can I get around this? I have tried with different plant areas only to discover that
after page fourty-nine the same repitition happens.
My system is running DeltaV version 7.2
Regards,
Equere
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