Re: [foxboro] IABatch Help... And some Friday humor

David,

IA Series Batch has some Environment Editor parameters for the IADriver that
may be of interest.  They're called "Read Delta" and "Write Delta" and have
default values of "1.0".  I think that the "1.0" is actual engineering
units, so you could try changing these to 0.05 or so for your application.

If this winds up beating the heck out of your network because of increased
traffic, you could also try scaling up the values to keep IA Batch happy and
then scaling them back down when they go to/from the CP.

Good luck with it...

Regards,

Doug Lloyd
DGL Controls

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From: foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of David Johnson
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:39 PM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [foxboro] IABatch Help... And some Friday humor

Hey ya'll
We are using IALink (from IABatch) to bring some values into a recipe.  The
values that the recipe tests against are very small 0.1 is a lot different
than 0.2 . It appears that we are having problems because the change delta
is too large. (We can't prove this, but the symptoms are consistent with
this and  a CP to CP communication problem.) We are not sure if or where
the change delta is set for this program. Any help would be appreciated.

Something funny for you cube dwellers out there.

http://www.cubenews1.com

So have fun.  But answer my question OK.

Regards,
David


 
 
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