InBatch MX Service (IBMXService)
- Last UpdatedNov 03, 2021
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The following table lists the parameters and their descriptions for the InBatch MX service.
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Parameters |
Description |
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Advise All |
Performs an Advise All command on initialization. If you set this parameter, all items referred to by AVEVA Batch Management are subscribed to receive data during the startup of the IBMX service. |
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Disable Timestamp |
Disables the end-of-phase time stamp. |
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Force Use Tag Name |
Forces the use of the tag name instead of the defined name. |
The following options must be manually entered in the EnvEdit using the New button. Name the parameter something descriptive. Use the letter below for the Parameters field and select "Parameter requires a Value" as needed.
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Parameters |
Description |
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b |
(Quality time out) The number of seconds to wait for good quality when an initial
bad quality is received. After a request has received good quality, any change to
bad quality will be reported. |
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w |
(Lazy Unadvise) The number of seconds to wait before unadvising a tag when it no longer
needs to be advised. This value is not needed if you are using the AdviseAll option.
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u |
(Startup Unadvise Delay) The number of seconds (plus Response Timeout seconds) after
IBMX starts where the Status tags will remain advised. BatchMngr needs to be started
and running within this time period; otherwise startup can be considerably slower.
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t |
(Response Timeout) The number of seconds to wait for an ACK or NAK from the Application
Server before reporting an error to the AVEVA Batch Management software. |
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l |
(Write Retry Timeout) The number of seconds to wait before retrying a failed write.
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n |
(Readvise on Write Retry) This value specifies that the old (version 9.6) retry logic
of readvising still occurs. This parameter should typically not be set since it can
cause BatchMngr to infinitely retry some types of transition write failures. |