800xA History
Getting a system alarm from HistorySyncService.
495 items in configuration, 493 items added succesfully, 2 items add failed.
What does this mean. How can I check which tags are not added?
When looking at Property view of my 800xA History Tag Property Info, Service Provider Status under HistorySyncService I get these numbers
800xA History Tags 567
Active 800xA History Tags 567
Deleted Tags 36
TagsUpdated To 800xA History 567
How are these numbers connected to the 495 items in the alarm mentioned above?
Is it possible to permanently delete the 36 Tags?
Under the 800xA History SyncService Service Group there is a History Log List Aspect.
It looks like the one used for IM logs before but I can't get any logs to show up in this list.
Tried clicking on Update Log List but nothing happens.
Is there someone out there that could give me some basic background of this new 800xA History and help me solve my problems?
800xA version 6.1.
BRs Asp
495 items in configuration, 493 items added succesfully, 2 items add failed.
What does this mean. How can I check which tags are not added?
When looking at Property view of my 800xA History Tag Property Info, Service Provider Status under HistorySyncService I get these numbers
800xA History Tags 567
Active 800xA History Tags 567
Deleted Tags 36
TagsUpdated To 800xA History 567
How are these numbers connected to the 495 items in the alarm mentioned above?
Is it possible to permanently delete the 36 Tags?
Under the 800xA History SyncService Service Group there is a History Log List Aspect.
It looks like the one used for IM logs before but I can't get any logs to show up in this list.
Tried clicking on Update Log List but nothing happens.
Is there someone out there that could give me some basic background of this new 800xA History and help me solve my problems?
800xA version 6.1.
BRs Asp
Voted best answer
Please refer to the 800xA History Configuration Utility application described in the manual, 3BDS011222-610 A, which I believe provides the necessary facility to accomplish the tasks you need.
Regards,
Geof Ledin
Regards,
Geof Ledin
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