Edit a data set – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE ProcessBook 3.2 User Guide User Manual

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successful connection, FactoryTalk Historian ProcessBook retains this
information for use throughout the session. When you close the session,
FactoryTalk Historian ProcessBook does not store your password locally
because it would be a security risk to store a password locally. If your data
source is configured to use Windows Authentication, then your network
credentials are used to gain access to the data and you are unlikely to be
prompted.

Edit a Data Set

You may change the Data Source, the Data Set Refresh Interval, the
Description, or the query. However, when you change a data set, you may
affect other queries that use the same data set.

1. Click Tools > Data Sets. The Data Sets (page 246) dialog box

appears.

2. Under Data Sets, click the data set you want to edit, and then click

Edit.

3. Either the FactoryTalk Historian calculation Data dialog box or the

ODBC Data dialog box appears depending upon the data set you
selected.

4. If the FactoryTalk Historian calculation Data dialog box appears,

then make your changes in the appropriate fields.

5. If the ODBC Data dialog box appears, then do the following:

To determine if Microsoft Query is installed, the application checks your

MS-DOS path for the existence of msquery.exe)

If the Design button is enabled, then:

1. Click Design. An instance of Microsoft Query is started using the

current data source and query.

2. Edit the data set in the MS Query environment.

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