Trigger data log results – Rockwell Automation 1426 PowerMonitor 5000 Unit User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1426-UM001F-EN-P - November 2013

Chapter 6

Logging

File Names

Triggerlog_YYYYMMDD_hhmmss_HH, and
TriggerSetpointInfo_YYYYMMDD_hhmmss_HH, where

YYYMMDD_hhmmss = the local date and time stamp of the record, used
to associate the trigger data file with its associated setpoint information

HH = the UTC hour avoids duplication during daylight-saving time
transition

Refer to

Appendix A

,

LoggingResults. TriggerData_Header Data Table

for the

content and structure of the setpoint information file, and

LoggingResults.

TriggerData_Log Data Table

for the content and structure of the trigger data file.

Trigger Data Log Results

Trigger data log records can be retrieved from the PowerMonitor 5000 web page
or ftp server. Trigger data log records can also be retrieved sequentially by using
the data table interface.

When retrieved from the web page or ftp server, the first row in the files is a
header row containing parameter names.

Trigger Data Log Single Record Retrieval

A controller or application can sequentially retrieve trigger data records by
following the process described in this section, following these general tasks.

1.

Read the number of trigger data files from the

Statistics.Logging

table.

The

Statistics.Logging

table contains the following trigger data

information:

Element 11, the number of trigger data records (cycles)

Element 12, the number of trigger data files

2.

Write the

Configuration.Log_Read

table with Selected Log = 9.

The

Configuration.Log_Read

table contains the following elements:

Element 0. Write a value of 9 to request the next trigger data log or
trigger data setpoint information file name

Element 1: Write a 0 to return the most recent file name first or a 1 to
return the oldest file name first

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