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COMMITTED TO THE SYSTEM INTEGRATORS COMMUNITY & END USERS

WONDERWARETRAINING CATALOG 2018

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#C-09 Light Industrial Unit 5, Dubai Silicon Oasis, Dubai, UAE.E: [email protected], M: +971 4 344 4901, M: +971 4 344 4902

Al Khobar 31952, King Khalid Bin Abdelaziz Street-Cross 9/10, PO Box:672, Saudi ArabiaM: +966138304426, M: +966138304426

Dubai

Saudi Arabia

Wonderware is the market leader in real-time operations management software. Wonderware software solutions enable companies to synchronize production and industrial operations with business objectives, obtaining the speed and flexibility to attain sustainable profitability.

Wonderware delivers significant cost reductions associated with designing, building, deploying and maintaining, secure and standardized applications for manufacturing and infrastructure operations.

World-Class Training Wonderware offers comprehensive, world-class training courses that match the power and excellence of Wonderware software. Since 1991, thousands of customers have been trained in the use of Wonderware products.

Wonderware Training pushes beyond traditional classroom settings with innovative training products in a wide variety of media including new and exciting distance learning opportunities. As Wonderware adds new components to our products, we will provide the courses and programs critical to our customers’ educational needs. In AITS, we are following strict guidelines and standards to provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for all courses and we are committed to delivering intensive & hands-on educational programs that can enable you to develop and use an application as soon as you return to your plant.

Contact us at:

Wonderware – Software Solutionsfor Real-Time Success

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United Arab Emirates

OCTOBER TRAINING/UAE, DUBAI

JULY TRAINING/SAUDI ARABIA, AL KHOBAR

MARCH TRAINING/UAE, DUBAITRAINING COURSE DATE

InTouch 2014R2 11 March to 15 March

Application Server 2014R2 18 March to 21 March

What’s new in System Platform 2017 22 March

InTouch for SP 2014R2 25 March to 29 March

Historian Server 2014R2 1st April & 2nd April

Historian Client 2014R2 3rd April & 4th April

TRAINING COURSE DATE

InTouch 2014R2 21 October to 25 October

Application Server 2014R2 28 october to 31 October

What’s new in System Platform 2017 1st November

InTouch for SP 2014R2 4 November to 8 November

Historian Server 2014R2 11 November & 12 November

Historian Client 2014R2 13 November & 14 November

TRAINING COURSE DATE

InTouch 2014R2 15 July to 19 July

Application Server 2014R2 22 July to 25 July

What’s new in System Platform 2017 26 July

InTouch for SP 2014R2 29 July to 2 Augut

Historian Server 2014R2 5 August & 6 August

Historian Client 2014R2 7 August & 8 August

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InTouch 2014 R2 The tag-based InTouch 2014 R2 course is a 5-day, instructor-led class focused on Modern InTouch application design. The course provides a fundamental understanding of the basic principles of the Wonderware visualization module and the steps to develop a Human Machine Interface (HMI) system for your specific plant floor. You are guided through setup, layout, best practice concepts, features, and functions of the InTouch software. Hands-on labs reinforce concepts and features.

Duration:5 days

Who should attend? Plant floor operators and managers, system administrators, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use the InTouch HMI software in manufacturing processes

Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience (recommended)

Objectives: Create a Modern InTouch Application Construct a Key Performance Indicator display Configure a DA ServerEstablish communications with I/O-aware programs Create, export, and import tagsTest and monitor tags Build custom symbolsVisualize advanced interactive data presentations Configure InTouch AlarmsManage live and historical alarms Configure SecurityConfigure, log, retrieve, and export InTouch history View data in Real-time TrendsBackup and Restore an InTouch application Distribute an application to the production environment

Wonderware Instructor-Led Training (ILT) Course Descriptions

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Course Outline

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Section 1 – Course Introduction This section will familiarize you with the objectives and agenda for this course. It also outlines Wonderware products and how InTouch meets the human-machine interface requirements for visualization. Section 2 – InTouch Software Overview

This section introduces the InTouch HMI, the benefits of using InTouch, and its key capabilities. It also provides an overview of its features.

Section 3 – System Requirements and Licensing This section describes the operating systems and other software requirements the host computer must meet prior to installing InTouch 2014 R2 SP1.

Section 4 – InTouch Application Types This section defines the different types of InTouch applications.

Section 1 – HMI Displays with Situational Awareness This section explains the capabilities and usage of the Situational Awareness Library.

Section 2 – Window Construction Using Symbol Editor This section explains the capabilities of the ArchestrA Symbol Editor for designing entire window graphic assemblies and custom graphics.

Section 3 – Element Styles This section explores how to use Graphic Overrides, Quality and Status, and Element Styles.

Section 4 – Custom Symbol Construction Using Custom Properties and Animations This section explains how to build custom graphics by leveraging custom properties and animations.

Section 1 – InTouch Tagname Alarm Configuration This section demonstrates how to configure a discrete alarm and analog limit alarm. An explanation of how to configure Alarm.DotFields, Priority, Groups, and Severity is also provided. Additionally, this section discusses the configuration of Advanced Alarm features.

Section 2 – Live Alarms ManagementThis section describes Alarm management, defines Alarm Ack Models, and discusses Alarm Query syntax. An explanation of the .NET Alarm Client features, a demonstration of the Alarm Inhibit, and a contrast of Inhibit with Suppression is also provided.

Section 3 – Historical Alarms Management This section explains Events and Event Configuration. It also describes the Alarm DB Logger. A demonstration of the configuration of the Alarm DB Logger Manager and .NET Alarm Client is also provided.

Section 1 – InTouch History This section demonstrates InTouch Historical Logging. It also describes the features and con- figuration of binary file circular storage LGH and IDX files of InTouch Historical Logging. An ex- planation of HistData for exporting Historical Logs to CSV files is also provided.

Section 2 – Real-Time Data Trends This section provides a demonstration of the .NET Trend Client. An introduction to Trend Pens is also provided.

Section 5 – Other Tag Management Utilities This section describes the Cross-Reference Utility, Tag use counts, and how to find and delete tags.

Section 1 – Window Design and Navigation using WindowMaker This section provides an overview of using WindowMaker and WindowViewer. It also describes how to design a windows layout.

Section 1 – The Tagname Dictionary This section explores tags and the Tagname Dictionary.

Section 2 – I/O Configuration This section discusses the data acquisition components.

Section 3 – Tag ViewerThis section describes the Tag Viewer and how to view, save, and import watch windows. It also discusses Dot Fields and how to interpret value, time, and quality information in a watch window.

Section 4 – DBDump and DBLoad This section explores using the DBDump and DBLoad utilities to streamline the development of large amount of tags.

MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTIONMODULE 4 – SITUATIONAL AWARENESS VISUALIZATION

MODULE 5 – INTOUCH ALARMS

MODULE 6 – DATA LOGGING AND TRENDING

MODULE 2 – WINDOW LAYOUT AND BASIC NAVIGATION

MODULE 3 – INTOUCH TAGNAME DICTIONARY

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Section 1 – Introduction to InTouch QuickScript This section explains and defines the various InTouch QuickScript types, and features and functions that are unique to a particular QuickScript type. It also describes the features and functions of the QuickScript Editor.

Section 2 – Historical Trend Window Enhancement with QuickScript This section describes history tracking enhancements using scripts and includes Live HistTrend functionality. This section also describes historical pen functionality used to track components of historical pens, Historical Pen Runtime selection and unassignment, and configuration of multiple scripts using Action Script animation.

Section 3 – Scalable Window Navigation This section demonstrates a scalable method to navigate an InTouch Application.

Section 4 – Introduction to ArchestrA Symbol QuickScript.NET This section provides an understanding of the ArchestrA scripting environment, explains execution types and triggers, and demonstrates how to create Named Scripts in an ArchestrA symbol

Section 5 – Angle Properties and Point Animation This section explains the StartAngle and SweepAngle properties for curves, chords, and arcs.

Section 6 – ShowGraphic Script Function This section demonstrates features of the ShowGraphic function, HideGraphic function, and the dimension of a local tag with DIM … AS. An address of touch-link behavior in z-order is also provided.

Application Server 2014 R2 SP1

The Application Server 2014 R2 SP1 course is a 4-day, instructor-led class designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of Wonderware Application Server. This course provides lectures and hands-on labs to supply and reinforce the knowledge necessary to use the ArchestrA tools and services in the System Platform for plant modeling. The class will demonstrate how to use Wonderware Application Server to utilize the ArchestrA technology to connect to field devices, process data, run scripts, handle alarms, and historize alarms and events. This is achieved using features and functionality such as Automation Objects, templates, instances, the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and the QuickScript .NET scripting engine. This course also provides a fundamental understanding of Galaxy maintenance, real-time alarm recording and security settings, and how to setup redundancy.

Duration:4 days

Who should attend?Application developersEngineersSystem integratorsOther individuals who use Application Server in their manufacturing processes

Prerequisites:

Manufacturing industry experience

Objectives:

Create and deploy new applications using ArchestrA IDEModel the plant floor using automation objectsAcquire data from field devicesWork with alarm and history configuration in a GalaxyDefine the security model for a GalaxyConfigure application-level and device integration redundancy

Section 3 – Network Application Distribution This section explains how to configure Network Application Development (NAD). A demonstration of how NAD delivers changes to the production machine is also included.

Section 1 – OS Security Implementation This section discusses how to prepare your environment for using OS security. An introduction to scripting for OS Security is also provided.

Section 2 – Locking Down Your Application This section describes the Animation Links dialog box and Action Script methods you can use to secure your application. It also describes the function used to enable and disable the Alt, Escape, and Windows keys.

MODULE 7 – INTRODUCTION TO QUICKSCRIPT

MODULE 8 – SECURITY

Section 1 – Application Backup and Restore This section demonstrates how to export a Modern Application to an. aaPKG file and import a Modern Application from an. aaPKG file.

Section 2 – Application Publishing This section discusses how to publish your InTouch application for your production environment.

MODULE 9 – APPLICATION MAINTENANCE AND DISTRIBUTION

Wonderware Instructor-Led Training (ILT) Course Descriptions

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MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION

MODULE 3 – APPLICATION INFRASTRUCTURE

MODULE 4 – APPLICATION OBJECTS

MODULE 5 – ALARMS AND HISTORY

Course Outline

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Section 1 – Course IntroductionThis section describes Wonderware Application Server 2014 and Device Integration Products, the objective of the course, intended audience, prerequisites, and the course agenda. It also includes a description of Wonderware Products.

Section 2 – System Platform OverviewThis section explains the architecture, components, and services that comprise the System Platform and its Clients.

Section 3 – Application Server OverviewThis section provides an introduction to the Application Server, as well as the concepts and terminology associated with it. A description of what a Galaxy is, how it relates to the Galaxy Database and Repository, and how a Galaxy is created are also covered.

Section 4 – The ArchestrA IDEThis section provides an introduction to the ArchestrA IDE, its toolboxes and toolsets, menus, toolbar items, and its Application Views.

Section 5 – Automation ObjectsThis section provides an explanation of the various types of objects in a Galaxy, what they represent, and how they are utilized. This section also explains the purpose of Checking Out and Checking In an object.

Section 6 – System Requirements and LicensingThis section provides a description of the System Platform topology and the Network Account Utility. This section also describes the system requirements necessary for Wonderware Application Server and the Licensing model. A discussion of virtualization support is also provided.

Section 1 – The Area ModelThis section provides an explanation of the importance of having a plant model. Additionally, it explains the concept of Area Objects and how to utilize the Model View in the ArchestrA IDE.

Section 2 – The Deployment ModelThis section provides a discussion of the hosting relationship between objects and the different object states in a Galaxy. An explanation of the use of the $WinPlatform and $AppEngine objects and a discussion on the Deployment View in the ArchestrA IDE is also provided.

Section 3 – The Runtime EnvironmentThis section provides an explanation of the Runtime environment and the use of the Object Viewer and Platform Manager to monitor it. Additionally, it explains attribute referencing and how to upload changes from the Runtime environment to the configuration database.

Section 4 – Device Integration ProductsThis section provides an introduction to Device Integration Servers. It also provides an explanation of Device Integration Objects, their communication protocols, and I/O addressing. A discussion of the use of Advanced Communication Management is also provided.

Section 1 – Introduction to Application ObjectsThis section introduces application objects.

Section 2 – Enhancing Objects with AttributesThis section explains the attributes page and the configuration options available for application objects.

Section 3 – Change Control and PropagationThis section presents the concept of attribute locking and unlocking and describes how template changes can propagate to previously derived objects.

Section 4 – ContainmentThis section illustrates the concept of containment and its relationship with Templates and application objects. A discussion of different modeling approaches is also provided.

Section 1 – Alarms OverviewThis section discusses how ArchestrA handles alarms and events and explains the Alarm Extensions. Additionally, it describes the alarm related attributes.

Section 2 – HistorizationThis section discusses how ArchestrA handles historization of data. Additionally, it describes the history-related attributes and the Store-and-Forward functionality.

Section 1 – Application PlanningThis section describes suggested project workflow, identifying field devices and functional requirements, defining naming conventions, planning templates, and area, security and deployment models.

Section 2 – Case StudyThis section discusses the simulated manufacturing environment to be used throughout the training and explains the naming convention that is used in the simulated process.

MODULE 2 – APPLICATION PLANNING

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MODULE 6 – GALAXY MAINTENANCE

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Section 1 – Objects Export and ImportThis section provides an understanding of how to export and import objects from and to a Galaxy to reuse objects in different projects, upgrade objects to new versions, or revert back to previous configuration versions.

Section 2 – Galaxy Dump and Galaxy LoadThis section provides an understanding of how to use the Galaxy Dump and Galaxy Load features of the ArchestrA IDE for bulk modification or creation of object instances.

Section 3 – System Management ConsoleThis section provides an introduction to the SMC and explains how to utilize the Backup and Restore operations using the Galaxy Database manager, including how to create a new Galaxy from a backup file. A discussion of the ArchestrA Logger and Log viewer is also included.

Section 1 – Security OverviewThis section provides an understanding of how ArchestrA handles security, the security audit trail, authentication modes, and General and Operational permissions. An explanation of Security Classifications and how they relate to Operational permissions is also provided.

MODULE 7 – SECURITY

InTouch for System Platform 2014 R2 SP1

The InTouch for System Platform 2014 R2 SP1 course is a 5-day, instructor-led class designed to provide a fundamental understanding of how Wonderware InTouch provides visualization for plant Galaxy data using ArchestrA symbols within the Wonderware Application Server software.The focus of this course is to illustrate the use of visualization tools in Wonderware Application Server to provide a Human Machine Interface (HMI) with connectivity to the Galaxy, graphic symbols, animations, and scripting features and functionality in InTouch WindowMaker, ArchestrA symbols, the ArchestrA Symbol Editor, and QuickScript .NET.The course provides lectures and hands-on labs to provide a fundamental understanding of, and reinforce knowledge about, how to design graphics and windows; apply alarm, trending, and history controls for visualization; and secure an InTouch application.

Duration:5 days

Who should attend?Application developers, engineers, system integrators, consultants, and other individuals who need to develop InTouch HMI applications for System Platform

Prerequisites:

Attendance at a Historian Client course (recommended to obtain knowledge of the Historian Client Trend component)Manufacturing industry experience (recommended)

Objectives:

Create and deploy Managed InTouch applications using the ArchestrA IDEUse ArchestrA Situational Awareness symbolsEmbed ArchestrA symbols in automation objects and reference the object's attributesUse ArchestrA symbols in a containment relationshipCreate ArchestrA symbolsWork with the ArchestrA Alarm Client control for alarm visualizationWork with the ArchestrA Situational Awareness trend pen symbols for customized trendingUse the ArchestrA Trend Client control for real-time trendingWork with the Historian Client Trend control for real-time trendingApply ArchestrA security in a Managed InTouch application

Wonderware Instructor-Led Training (ILT) Course Descriptions

Section 1 – Application RedundancyThis section provides an understanding of the terminology, topology, and concepts of application redundancy and how it should be configured.

Section 2 – Device Integration RedundancyThis section provides an understanding of the terminology and concepts of device integration redundancy and how it should be configured.

MODULE 8 – REDUNDANCY

Section 1 – Introduction to ScriptingThis section provides an understanding of the scripting environment, the QuickScript .NET language, and explains the execution types and triggers.

Section 2 – Variables and Control StatementsThis section explains variables usage and data types, and the different control statements.

MODULE 9 – INTRODUCTION TO QUICKSCRIPT.NET

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MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION

Course Outline

Section 1 – Course IntroductionThis section describes the Wonderware InTouch for System Platform course and outlines Wonderware software solutions. It also provides a high-level overview of System Platform and ArchestrA visualization.

Section 2 – System Platform OverviewThis section describes the fundamental concepts and architecture of the Wonderware System Platform.

Section 3 – ArchestrA Visualization OverviewThis section introduces ArchestrA graphics and creation of a Managed InTouch application.

Section 4 – System Requirements and LicensingThis section provides a detailed explanation of the system requirements necessary for Wonderware System Platform and the Licensing model.

MODULE 4 – ARCHESTRA SYMBOLS CREATION

Section 4 – ArchestrA Symbols with ObjectsThis section provides a brief overview of using ArchestrA symbols in objects. It introduces how to manage ArchestrA symbols in automation objects and reviews containment relationships between automation objects. This section also introduces how to use ArchestrA symbols in a contained object that is within a symbol in the container object.

Section 5 – ArchestrA Symbol EditorThis section covers the creation and manipulation of graphic objects, lines and outlines, text objects, images, and bitmaps using the ArchestrA Symbol Editor.

Section 6 – The OwningObject PropertyThis section introduces the OwningObject property.

Section 1 – Tools and AnimationsThis section provides a brief overview of the graphic tools in the ArchestrA Symbol Editor, visualization animations, and interaction animations. It also introduces the element style tool as a property of the element, describes how to apply Element Styles to elements, and explains element style animation.

Section 2 – Custom PropertiesThis section provides a brief overview of custom properties in an ArchestrA symbol and describes how to link custom properties to external sources.

Section 3 – Quality and Status DisplayThis section provides a brief overview of the status element and its application in monitoring data status and quality in runtime. It also discusses the quality and status display override in the Galaxy Style Library.

Section 4 – Scripts in ArchestrA SymbolsThis section provides a brief overview of the scripting environment, explains execution types and triggers, and introduces ShowGraphic-related functions.

MODULE 5 – ALARM VISUALIZATION

Section 1 – ArchestrA AlarmingThis section provides a brief review of the concept of alarms and events and how ArchestrA handles them. An introduction to Alarm Border animation and Alarms aggregation is also provided.

Section 2 – Live Alarms VisualizationThis section provides a brief overview of how to visualize live alarms by using the ArchestrA Alarm control available from within the ArchestrA Symbol Editor.

Section 3 – Logged Alarms VisualizationThis section provides a brief overview of how to visualize logged alarms in the alarm database.

Section 1 – ArchestrA Visualization ObjectsThis section introduces the InTouchViewApp and ViewEngine objects.

Section 2 – Development Environment and InTouch WindowsThis section provides a brief overview of the features of the WindowMaker environment and its settings and describes InTouch windows.

Section 3 – Runtime Environment and Application DesignThis section provides a brief overview of the InTouch WindowViewer and the ViewEngine and describes some WindowViewer settings.

MODULE 2 – APPLICATION DESIGN BASICS

Section 1 – ArchestrA Symbol OverviewThis section provides a brief overview of ArchestrA graphics and introduces the Graphic Toolbox.

Section 2 – Situational Awareness SymbolsThis section describes the Situational Awareness philosophy and describes the Situational Awareness symbols.

Section 3 – Element StylesThis section describes element style configuration in the Galaxy Style Library, how to update element styles at runtime, and how to import and export element styles.

MODULE 3 – ARCHESTRA SYMBOL BASICS

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MODULE 6 – TREND VISUALIZATION

Section 1 – Historization ReviewThis section provides a brief overview of the concepts of historization covered in the Wonderware Application Server course.

Section 2 – ArchestrA Situational Awareness Trend SymbolsThis section introduces two Situational Awareness symbols for trending and explains how to configure them.

Section 3 – ArchestrA Trend Client ControlThis section provides a brief overview of the ArchestrA Trend control available from within the ArchestrA Symbol Editor.

Section 4 – Historian Client Trend ControlThis section provides a brief overview of the Historian Client .NET controls available for use in ArchestrA symbols.

Section 1 – Security OverviewThis section provides a brief review of ArchestrA security, authentication modes, general and operational permissions, security classifications, the security audit trail, and InTouch security-related tags and script functions.

Section 2 – Signed WritesThis section provides a brief discussion of the Secured Write and Verified Write security classifications, the Can Verify Writes Operational permission, and the Secured Write and Verified Write dialog boxes.

Section 3 – Customization of the Runtime EnvironmentThis section provides a brief review of the customization of the runtime environment to more fully secure and protect the application. It also describes how to configure the InTouch runtime environment for inactivity function and introduces the EnableDisableKeys () script function.

MODULE 7 – SECURITY

Historian Server 2014 R2

The Historian Server 2014 R2 course is a 2-day, instructor-led class designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of Wonderware Historian Server for both Application Server and InTouch tag-based applications.The course provides lectures and hands-on labs to supply and reinforce the knowledge necessary to use Wonderware Historian Server for SCADA and factory data. This includes how to configure, historize, and retrieve data using multiple retrieval modes, local and remote summarization, replication, event monitor-ing, and other features.

Duration:2 days

Who should attend?Application developers, engineers, system integrators, consultants, and other individuals who need to historize, analyze, and maintain data from Application Server or from a tag-based InTouch applicationCompletion of the Wonderware Application Server or an InTouch course

Prerequisites:

Knowledge of Transact-SQL would be helpfulManufacturing industry experience

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:Start and configure Historian ServerConfigure and historize Application Server and InTouch dataDistinguish between retrieval modesRetrieve data with SQL queriesUse time domain extensions in SQL queriesUpdate and insert history dataCreate and configure events and retrieve event dataConfigure Historian tags for local summarizationUse a Tier-2 Historian for replication and summarizationBack up and restore Historian data

Wonderware Instructor-Led Training (ILT) Course Descriptions

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MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION

Course Outline

Section 1 – Course IntroductionThis section describes the Wonderware Historian Server course and outlines Wonderware software solutions.

Section 2 – Introduction to Historian ServerThis section describes the main functions and features of Historian Server.

Section 3 – System Requirements and LicensingThis section provides an overview of the general hardware recommendations and software requirements for Historian. It also introduces the licensing model.

MODULE 4 – MANUAL DATA

MODULE 5 – HISTORIAN EVENTS

MODULE 6 – SUMMARIES AND DATA REPLICATION

MODULE 7 – HISTORIAN MAINTENANCE

Section 1 – Data DefinitionsThis section defines Historian data categories. It also explains original versus revision data, as well as streamed versus non-streamed original data.

Section 2 – INSERT and UPDATE Query SyntaxThis section describes data versioning and explains the INSERT and UPDATE query syntax.

Section 1 – Classic Event SubsystemThis section describes the Historian classic event subsystem and defines event tags, detectors, and actions. It explains how to configure event tags and latency in event configuration.

Section 2 – Event Data RetrievalThis section describes Historian tables related to the classic event subsystem. It also explains how to retrieve event data with SQL queries.

Section 3 – Active EventThis section describes the ActiveEvent ActiveX control and explains methods for triggering an external event using ActiveEvent.

Section 1 – Data SummarizationThis section defines the concept of summarizing data. It also describes analog and state summary replication and explains naming schemes for the replication process.

Section 2 – Tiered HistoriansThis section explains the concept of tiered Historians. It describes replication to a Tier-2 Historian, defines simple replication, and reviews naming schemes for the replication process.

Section 3 – Summarized and Replicated Data RetrievalThis section describes how to retrieve summarized and replicated data from Historian. It also reviews AnalogSummaryHistory and StateSummaryHistory views.

Section 1 – History Block MaintenanceThis section explains how to back up history blocks.

Section 2 – Historian Database ManagementThis section explains how and when to back up Historian Server databases.

Section 1 – ArchestrA System Management ConsoleThis section describes the ArchestrA System Management Console. It provides an overview of its interface and explains how to use it to register and start Historians. It also describes Historian options and system parameters.

Section 2 – Historian and Application ServerThis section explains the basics of how Historian Server integrates with the Galaxy. It also describes how to configure platforms, engines, and object attributes for historization.

Section 3 – IDAS - Historian and InTouchThis section explains the basics of historizing data from tag-based InTouch applications. It describes the Tag Importer Wizard, defines storage options, and explains manual tag configuration.

Section 1 – Data Retrieval SubsystemThis section describes the Historian Server data retrieval subsystem, the Wonderware Historian OLE DB provider, and extension tables for history data. It explains the syntax for basic SQL queries and those that include the OPENQUERY function. It also describes wide and narrow formats for retrieved data.

Section 2 – Retrieval ModesThis section describes Historian Server retrieval modes, with a focus on Cyclic, Delta, Full, and BestFit. It also explains how to specify retrieval modes in SQL queries.

Section 3 – Retrieval OptionsThis section describes Historian Server retrieval options, with a focus on wwCycleCount, wwResolution, wwEdgeDetection, and wwFilter.

MODULE 2 – HISTORIAN CONFIGURATION

MODULE 3 – DATA RETRIEVAL

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Historian Client 2014 R2

The Wonderware Historian Client course is a 2-day, instructor-led class designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of the Wonderware Historian Client software. The course provides lectures and hands-on labs to supply and reinforce the knowledge necessary to use Wonderware Historian Client. The Wonderware Historian Client trending, analysis, and reporting software offers a suite of data analysis and reporting clients that maximize the value of data stored on Wonderware Historian. Wonderware Historian Client enables individuals at all levels of an organization to easily access plant- and process-re-lated data through simple point-and-click dialog boxes.

Duration:2 days

Who should attend?Audience for this course includes Plant floor operators, managers, and other individuals whose jobs include using Wonderware Historian data for assessment and reporting within production or administrative environments.

Prerequisites:

Knowledge of InTouch Knowledge of Wonderware Historian Knowledge of Microsoft Office Excel and Microsoft Word

Objectives

Retrieve Wonderware Historian data with the help of Wonderware Historian Client Use the data in its appropriate context, including historical and real-time trend manipulation, and production-related reporting within Microsoft Excel and Word

Wonderware Instructor-Led Training (ILT) Course Descriptions

MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION

MODULE 2 – WONDERWARE HISTORIAN CLIENT TREND

MODULE 3 – WONDERWARE HISTORIAN CLIENT WORKBOOK

Section 1 – Course Introduction This section describes the fundamentals of the Wonderware Historian Client 2014 R2 Software course, the objectives of the course, intended audience, prerequisites, and course agenda. It also includes a description of the Wonderware products.

Section 2 – Introduction to Wonderware Historian Client This section introduces the Wonderware Historian Client applications, the main features, hardware requirements, and licensing.

Section 3 – Introduction to Wonderware Historian Server This section introduces the main features of Wonderware Historian Server, network considerations, hardware and software requirements, and licensing strategies.

Section 4 – System Requirements, Licensing, and Support This section explains the recommended system requirements and licensing information.

Section 1 – Introduction to Wonderware Historian Client Trend This section describes the features of Wonderware Historian Client Trend and how to create and configure trends using Wonderware Historian Client Trend.

Section 2 – Public and Private Groups This section describes the function of the Public and Private Groups folders that are used in Wonderware Historian Trend Client to store and share tags.

Section 3 – Time Offset and Target Regions This section describes how to configure time offset and target region in a trend for tag configuration.

Section 4 – Retrieval Styles and Data Transformations in Trend This section takes you through the steps necessary to configure Retrieval styles and create Custom Retrieval styles in Wonderware Historian Client Trend.

Section 1 – Introduction to Wonderware Historian Client Workbook This section explains the basic functionality of Wonderware Historian Client Workbook.

Course Outline

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MODULE 4 – WONDERWARE HISTORIAN CLIENT QUERY

Section 1 – Introduction to Wonderware Historian Client Query This section introduces Wonderware Historian Client Query uses and operation.

MODULE 5 – WONDERWARE HISTORIAN CLIENT REPORT

MODULE 6 – WONDERWARE HISTORIAN CLIENT ACTIVEX CONTROLS

Section 1 – Introduction to Wonderware Historian Client Report This section introduces the uses and operation of Wonderware Historian Client Report.

Section 2 – Use of Wildcards in Reports This section explains the use of wildcards for time options and report editing.

Section 1 – Wonderware Historian Client Controls This section explains the use, properties, methods, and events of the ActiveX controls. This section discusses the aaHistClientTrend and aaHistClientActiveDataGrid controls and their common configuration needs.

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Section 2 – Historian Event Retrieval This section explains the various event tag selection methods and the Historian event retrieval functionality.

Section 3 – Enhanced Workbook with Excel Functionality This section explains how to use the features of the enhanced workbook with Excel functionality to create reports to get data for a specified shift.

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