Re: [foxboro] IACC questions
- From: "Gregory A Hurwitt" <hurwitg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 09:41:31 -0600
Thank you to all who replied. Both the quantity and quality of responses
were fantastic.
Greg Hurwitt
BASF Freeport, TX
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1. How many folks are using IACC on a regular basis at this point? Do you
consider it robust? Is it capable of handling a project of around
3000-4000 I/O points? How easy (or difficult) is it to backup/restore your
IACC database?
2. Does IACC have bulk configuration import capability of either Excel- or
text-formatted information?
3. Does IACC replace System Definition, or any other configurators, or
just ICC?
4. Does a system configured with IACC still have a CSA database?
5. Any other general opinions/comments?
We will be talking directly to Foxboro soon for the official answer to
these questions, but I am also very interested in the opinions and
experience of this group.
Greg Hurwitt
BASF Freeport, TX
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