Best Windows Application for Viewing FactoryTalk View SE Datalogs

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I'm inquiring about a datalog viewer for FactoryTalk View SE similar to the RSView 32 ActiveX controls. While I'm aware that datalogs can be exported to Excel or SQL and viewed using Crystal Reports, I'm wondering if there is a direct Windows application available to easily view the datalogs from FTV SE. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

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If you're unsure about how to proceed, consider utilizing the Factory Talk File Viewer Utility. This helpful tool, available as a free download on the Rockwell Software website, is compatible with both ME and SE applications. Simply run the .exe file on your computer to access and view data log files from ME or SE systems. Additionally, you have the option to save these files as .csv for further analysis.

You can choose to view the files using Trend Pro software, provided that you have the latest version installed.

A_G suggested using the Factory Talk File Viewer Utility to open and view ME or SE datalog files, which can be downloaded for free from the Rockwell Software website. However, if you're looking to generate a report from the data logs in a table format rather than just viewing them in Excel, traditional report applications like Crystal Reports may not be the most user-friendly option. To address this need, I have developed a new application called REPO sys that simplifies the process of creating reports from datalog models. This application is currently 90% complete and promises to be a valuable tool for this purpose.

One common issue with SE data logs is the creation of disjointed data sets, particularly when multiple logs are saved to one table. While it is possible to import specific data into Excel, it is crucial to carefully review each zero value. In many cases, there may be more zeros than actual data points, making it essential to differentiate between legitimate zeros and sparse data entries that should be disregarded.

The FactoryTalkViewer DatalogViewer is a powerful software tool designed to open and display FactoryTalkView datalog files in .dat format, providing users with a detailed view of the data. One of its standout features is the ability to export visualized data to Excel, allowing for easy manipulation and analysis based on specific requirements. The trial version offers two customizable pens for users to work with, providing a glimpse of the software's capabilities even before purchase. Ideal for those working with FactoryTalkView files, this program simplifies data visualization and export processes. Simply locate your .dat files, load the data, choose your pens, and create your diagram. Plus, with no installation required, it's a hassle-free solution for managing data. The trial version can be downloaded for free from the official website, with the latest Version 0.0.3 offering enhanced features like exporting to Excel in Wide-Format. For more information and to download the trial version, visit the link provided. Experience the convenience and efficiency of the FactoryTalkViewer DatalogViewer for yourself. Cheers, Mike.

While I'm not aware of a direct Windows application analogous to RSView 32 ActiveX controls for FTV SE, I can suggest a workaround that may suit your needs. Consider using applications like Microsoft Power BI or Tableau, which can connect directly to your SQL database. They offer great data visualization and real-time updates, providing a convenient and dynamic way to view FactoryTalk View SE's datalogs. You might find them more efficient and easy to use than exporting and viewing files in Excel or Crystal Reports.

While there isn't a direct built-in application for viewing datalogs in FactoryTalk View SE like the RSView 32 ActiveX controls, you might want to check out third-party tools like SQL Server Management Studio (if you're using SQL for datalog storage) or even the FactoryTalk Transaction Manager, which provides some enhanced reporting and data handling capabilities. Another option is to consider custom .NET applications using the FactoryTalk API, which can give you a tailored interface for datalog analysis. Hope that helps!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ: 1. Is there a specific Windows application for viewing FactoryTalk View SE datalogs directly?

Answer: - While datalogs from FactoryTalk View SE can be exported to Excel or SQL for viewing using Crystal Reports, there isn't a direct Windows application available for this purpose.

FAQ: 2. What are some alternatives for viewing FactoryTalk View SE datalogs?

Answer: - You can consider exporting the datalogs to Excel or SQL and using Crystal Reports for viewing. These methods offer effective ways to analyze the data.

FAQ: 3. Are there any recommendations for efficiently viewing FactoryTalk View SE datalogs?

Answer: - Exporting the datalogs to Excel or SQL and utilizing Crystal Reports can provide a structured and organized way to view and analyze the data from FactoryTalk View SE.

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