45583 - Tool Converting FactoryTalk View SE HMI Alarms to A&E Tag-Based Alarms

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Rockwell Automation Support Center 45583 - Tool: Converting FactoryTalk View SE HMI Alarms to A&E Tag-Based Alarms Access Level: TechConnect Date Created: 10/31/2007 02:24 PM Last Updated: 01/23/2015 10:08 AM

Question How can I convert traditional HMI alarms to FactoryTalk® Alarms and Events (A&E) Tag-Based alarms in FactoryTalk® View SE?

Answer There is a tool attached to this technote that will do the conversion and give you files to import. Attached are the initial and subsequent releases of the Alarm Migration Tool and related documentation. This tool migrates digital and analog alarms defined in the FactoryTalk® View SE Tag/Alarm CSV files. The resulting file is an Excel file in XML spreadhseet format that can be imported into your FactoryTalk® Tag A&E server. This tool will not convert graphics and will not modify your application directly.

Instructions for Installation 1. If you have a prior version of the tool installed, please remove it using Add/Remove Programs before installing a newer version 2. Unzip the zip file downloaded into a temporary location 3. Review the README file included in the zip file 4. Doubleclick on setup.exe 5. Click Next 6. Review the installation information and click Install 7. If prompted from UAC to make changes, click Yes 8. Click Finish

Instructions for Use 1. Export your tags to CSV from your FactoryTalk® View SE project using the Tag Import and Export Wizard a. Launch the wizard by clicking Start-->All Programs-->Rockwell Software-->FactoryTalk View-->Tools-->Tag Import and Export Wizard b. Select the Export FactoryTalk View tag database to CSV files option c. Click Next d. Select your project type e. Browse to the path of the corresponding .sed or file for the project f. Click Next g. Ensure that both Tags and Alarms are selected to be exported and specify the path for each export file h. Click Finish 2. Convert your alarms a. Launch the tool by clicking Start-->All Programs-->Rockwell Software-->Alarm Migration Tool-->Alarm Migration Tool b. Click Next c. Type in the paths to the HMI Tags and HMI Alarms files exported in step 1 or browse to them using the ... button d. Click Next e. Type in the path to the A&E import xls file to be generated by the tool or browse using the ... button f. Click Next g. Select additional options for the migration h. Click Migrate Alarms i. Click Close 3. Verify your results by opening the .xls file before importing and make any additional changes you may require 4. Import your A&E alarms into your A&E server a. Create a new A&E server if one does not exist a. Right click on an area in your project and select Add New Server-->Tag Alarm and Event Server... b. Specify a Name and options for the server c. Click OK b. Right click on the A&E server Name added to your project explorer and select Import and Export... c. Select the Import alarm configuration from Excel file option d. Click Next e. Type in or browse with the ... button to the .xls file specified in step 2.5 f. Click Next g. Select the import method h. Click Finish

Release Notes Release 1.2 b8, 17-JUL-2013 - Current version • Fixed issue where level alarms were sometimes importing with missing or incorrect level information • Added support for floating point level values ◦ Note: You may still receive the below error message on import if your level values are floating point and when converted to integers would be identical (i.e. HIHI=2.4 and HI=2.1). This does not impact the importing of the actual data. Cause: The limit for HIHI is higher than or equal to the HI limit. Values must be within the range High High > High > Low > Low Low.

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• Added installation support for all user profiles • Added Start menu shortcut to the folder Start-->All Programs-->Rockwell Software-->Alarm Migration Tool Release 1.2 b7, 26-JUN-2008 • Fixed issue where if the Alarm Identify command line contains a comma (i.e. - Display CM_M2S /T[C2_ControlLogix]AS014_CP01,[C2_ControlLogix] /cc), the CSV files would not parse correctly and would affect the FactoryTalk View Command and Alarm Acknowledge Tag fields in the final conversion XLS file • Fixed issue with scaling of alarm severities which came across inverted • Fixed issue where if acknowledge tags were not present, a value was sometimes set anyway due to the empty string result

Known Issues • You may need to manually add a leading :: to your tag addresses. In FactoryTalk® View SE applications, device addresses for alarm definitions and scan rates may require a leading :: before the RSLinx shortcut in order to work. The Alarm Migration Tool will not add :: in front of the address if they do not currently exist in the HMI tag database. The Migration Tool does a 1:1 copy of whatever is currently defined. If your alarms do not work after the conversion, you may need to manually add the :: before your tag addresses: i.e. [Controller]Tag1 vs. ::[Controller]Tag1. • You need to have Microsoft Excel installed on your system for the Migration Tool to work or the tool may generate a fatal error when trying to create the resulting XLS file • Please remove any commas from tag descriptions as the parser may have issues processing the description field and producing the output file • If your alarm message begins with the character = then you may get the below error when attempting to create the resulting XLS file. Exception from HRESULT: 0x800A03EC To work around this issue, after exporting, edit the alarm message in the resulting CSV file to remove the leading = character, import, then edit the alarm message in FactoryTalk® View Studio. • Please remove spaces from the Alarm Class • When using the option to set the HMI Alarm Label as the new Tag A&E Alarm Class, if any of the alarm labels contain spaces, the invalid string will be copied to the A&E Alarm Class. The XLS import file will be created successfully, but the import will fail with the below error. Please use Excel to manually remove the space from the Alarm Class column by using search and replace (search for " " and replace with nothing, or "_"), save the file, and try the import again. Error creating xml data file: ' ', cause hexadecimal value 0x01, is an invalid character,line XX, position YY

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AlarmMigrationTool_Setup_v1.2b7.zip (848.05 KB)



AlarmMigrationTool_Setup_v1.2b8.zip (1.58 MB)

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