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Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Batch

Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Batch
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Chapter 7 FactoryTalk Batch ActiveX controls introduction
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Using Windows Explorer to open an executable (.exe)
Creating a shortcut for the control on the Windows Desktop
Adding the control to the Batch folder in the Start menu
Consult your System Administrator for information on setting up and
executing any of these options.
The ProcedureView control provides the user with a graphical representation
of a control recipe on the Batch List. Control recipes can be viewed in table
format or as a sequential function chart (SFC). All procedural levels of a recipe
can be navigated using the ProcedureView control. In addition to viewing a
current control recipe, the control also allows operators to command control
recipes, perform manual binding, perform active step changes and change
recipe step parameter values. The appearance of the ProcedureView varies
depending on the container in which it is placed, and how it is configured
within that container. However, the control functions in the same way,
regardless of the container in which it is placed.
The ProcedureView control’s table view provides a list-based representation
of recipe logic flow. Steps are executed in order, starting with the top row,
and proceeding downward through the table. Each row consists of an
individual phase and its associated information.
The ProcedureView control
Table view interface

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