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AVEVA™ Recipe Management

Common Attributes

  • Last UpdatedFeb 21, 2019
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You can use common attributes to get the name of the Formula/Recipe assigned to a piece of Equipment and the Equipment status.

Attribute Name

Description

Run-time Access

EquipmentModel

Contains an XML representation of the Equipment model.

Read-Only

EquipmentName

Contains the name of the Equipment.

Read-Only

EquipmentVersion

Contains the version of the Equipment.

Read-Only

FormulaName

Contains the name of the currently assigned Formula.

Read-Only

FormulaVersion

Contains the version of the currently assigned Formula.

Read-Only

RecipeName

Contains the name of the currently assigned Recipe.

Read-Only

RecipeVersion

Contains the version of the currently assigned Recipe.

Read-Only

BatchSize

Contains the size of the currently assigned Recipe/Formula. The default value is 0.

Read-Only

BatchUnitOfMeasure

Contains the Unit of Measure Name of the currently assigned Recipe/Formula.

Read-Only

Status

Indicates the current status of the Equipment. Valid values are:

  • Idle – No Formula/Recipe is assigned to the Equipment.

  • Assigned – A Recipe/Formula is assigned to the Equipment.

  • Initializing – The execution layer is connecting to the IO layer.

  • Writing Parameters – The Recipe/Formula values are in the process of writing IO.

  • Running – In Formula download, the execution layer is waiting for StatusCompleted/StatusStopped bits to change to True (if defined). In Recipe execution, the execution layer is waiting for the procedure to finish as well as waiting for StatusCompleted/StatusStopped bits to change to True (if defined).

  • Complete – All values have been written to the IO layer. The Recipe/Formula has finished the COMPLETING state and is now waiting for a STOP command that will cause a transition to the STOPPED state.

  • Unknown – All values have been written to the IO layer.

  • Requesting Start - The Formula/Recipe is requested to start by operator.

  • Requesting Hold - The Formula/Recipe is requested to hold by operator.

  • Holding - All active Formula/Recipe is in the process of holding.

  • Held - The Formula/Recipe is held by operator.

  • Requesting Restart - The Formula/Recipe is requested to restart by operator.

  • Restarting - All active Formula/Recipe is in the process of restarting.

  • Requesting Pause - The Formula/Recipe is requested to pause by operator.

  • Pausing - All active Formula/Recipe is in the process of pausing.

  • Paused - The Formula/Recipe is paused by operator.

  • Requesting Resume - The Formula/Recipe is requested to resume by operator.

  • Requesting Abort - The Formula/Recipe is requested to abort by operator.

  • Aborting - The Formula/Recipe is in the process of aborting.

  • Aborted - The Formula/Recipe was aborted by an operator.

  • Requesting Stop - The Formula/Recipe is requested to stop by operator.

  • Stopping - All active Formula/Recipe is in the process of stopping.

  • Stopped - The Formula/Recipe is stopped by operator.

  • Requesting Reset - The Formula/Recipe is requested for reset by operator.

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