Re: [foxboro] Deleted Tags

...or by using the dbvu on each CP checkpoint file,  
you will be able to find the connections which  
have gone "bad" due to the deletion.

Ref: FoxDoc: B0193JB - Software Utilities

In opt/fox/bin/tools/ try the -b option of dbvu on each CP checkpoint
file

...much eaier to find the links before the deletion  
... in chasing connections after the deletion  
we probably have opened up a can of I/A worms.

Richard Massitti  
Ingénieur en Instrumentation  
Raffinerie de Montréal-Est  
Produits Shell Canada Ltée  
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Hello,
I was wondering if there was a tool to tell all the places a tag has
been
connected to. I know that by looking at the Station Block on FoxSelect
you
can monitor the Peer to Peer Status including Total Points and Points
Deleted. But if a tag is going to more than one CP, and the tag is then
deleted, how do you find all the other places the tag was going? (In
order
to clean up the data base) Our AW is running 50 series Unix.
Thanks...Tim

  
  
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