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To: John Mansfield who wrote (12984)3/22/1998 6:25:00 AM
From: John Mansfield  Read Replies (2) of 31646
 
Small example of Factory Floor / MIS integration the MSFT/WNDR way

FURTHER WONDERWARE UPGRADES FOR PG BISON

Pietermaritzburg based board manufacturer, PG Bison, has expanded its industrial automation
implementation as part of the on-going Capacity Development Programme by upgrading its
Wonderware InTouch workstations to Windows NT platforms and by acquiring Wonderware
Industrial SQL Server, the real-time relational database for plant and business information
management. Industrial SQL Server, which incorporates Microsoft SQL Server, will be used for
historical logging of all plant events, trending and fault reporting.
The objective to obtain
uniformity between shifts will be achieved by using sophisticated reporting tools to balance out
process inequalities and manual errors. PG Bison will implement the upgrades in house, which
includes a major re-vamp to of the existing control room.

USE MICROSOFT WORD FOR MIS REPORTING

You won't believe how easy it is to use Microsoft Word for Management Information Systems
reporting.
You define a report using MS Query and any SQL database (including InDustrial
SQL Server) and then save it as a template (*.dot file). When you create a new document
using the template, it simply runs the report.
Click here to see how it works.

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