Rockwell Automation RSBizWare Administration Guide User Manual

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Chapter 10 Configuring data collection

You can use the following types of control connectors:

Item

Description

Dynamic Data

Exchange (DDE)

The DDE control connector service is provided for legacy

connections to DDE servers or to provide functionality that is not
supported by the OPC specification.

RSLinx Classic OPC

The RSLinx Classic control connector service is the preferred method

to use when browsing for data tags that reside in Allen-Bradley
Programmable Logic Controllers, except for ControlLogix 555x

processor items. You should use Generic OPC control connectors
with ControlLogix 555x processors.

Generic OPC

The Generic OPC control connector service is used to interface with
items provided by any OPC server that conforms to OPC interface

specifications.

FactoryTalk LiveData
Connector

FactoryTalk Transaction Manager uses FactoryTalk Live Data to
communicate with FactoryTalk Live Data servers, such as RSLinx

Classic and RSView Supervisory Edition. FactoryTalk Transaction
Manager connects to the FactoryTalk Directory, which allows

FactoryTalk Transaction Manager to browse the available data
items. This control connector is required if you plan to perform

online edits with your configuration.

The FactoryTalk Transaction Manager interfaces with the database
via an enterprise connector. An enterprise connector is a Windows

service that receives data from the FactoryTalk Transaction
Manager and logs it to a database.

You can use the following types of enterprise connectors:

Item

Description

ODBC

The ODBC enterprise database connector allows you to interface

with virtually any ODBC-compliant database including Microsoft
Access, Microsoft SQL Server 6.5 or later, IBM DB2 or Sybase.

Oracle OCI

The Oracle Call Interface (OCI) enterprise database connector allows

you to connect to database objects from an Oracle server. If you are
using Oracle OCI, you need to locally install SQL*NET 2.3x or later,

Net8, or Oracle Net services (all from Oracle). You can then connect
to an Oracle database versions 9i through 11g.

Types of enterprise
connectors for the data
collection

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Rockwell Automation Publication BZWARE-IN001M-EN-P-June 2014

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