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PI ProcessBook to PI Vision Migration Utility

Analysis summary view

  • Last UpdatedNov 14, 2022
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The migration analysis appears in the right-hand Analysis Results pane. There are two results views:

  • Summary

  • Tree View

Summary

The Summary view has a Path/Filename column for each file analyzed, an Issues column which contains icons to represent warnings about any symbols or display components that will not appear in AVEVA PI Vision exactly as it appeared in PI ProcessBook, and a Progress column that indicates if the file has already been migrated. Folders and files are divided into categories that describe the extent to which files can be migrated. The categories are:

  • Can be fully migrated

    All of the contents of the displays listed in this category can be migrated to AVEVA PI Vision in full. Note that in some cases the formatting options in AVEVA PI Vision are different from those in PI ProcessBook, and so migrated displays may appear slightly different in AVEVA PI Vision.

  • Can be partially migrated

    Displays in this category contain one or more components that cannot be migrated to AVEVA PI Vision. See Migration limitations for specific information about general functionality and symbol limitations.

  • Cannot be migrated

    Displays in this category cannot be migrated because they cannot be analyzed by the PI ProcessBook to AVEVA PI Vision Migration Utility. This may occur if a file was last saved in an older version of PI ProcessBook that is not compatible with the Migration Utility.

Tree View

The Tree View has filterable columns that contain all of the files that were analyzed for migration along with the following information:

  • Path/Filename

    Filter allows search for a file based on characters in the file name.

  • Status

    Filter allows you to search by status:

    • Can be fully migrated

    • Can be partially migrated

    • Cannot be migrated

  • Issues

    Filter allows you to exclude displays with specific issues.

  • Progress

    Indicates if the file has already been migrated.

Once you review the list of displays in each category, you can filter the lists in each category and make informed decisions on which files to select and migrate. For more information on functional and symbol limitations, see Migration limitations.

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