Support for factorytalk view se commands – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk ViewPoint Quick Start Guide User Manual

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where ComputerName is the name or IP address of the FactoryTalk ViewPoint
Server computer.

The initial display (or displays, if specified in a startup macro) selected for the
web application should open.

If you receive a message to install Microsoft Silverlight 4, for instructions, see
“Installing Microsoft Silverlight 4”.

Support for FactoryTalk View SE commands

FactoryTalk ViewPoint Site Edition supports the Abort, Display, = (Equal), Macro,
Ramp, Set and Toggle commands. To open and close displays in a web application,
you can use objects set up to issue these commands. You can also include these
commands in a macro, and then select the macro to run when the web application
starts up.

For more information on support for FactoryTalk View SE features, see the
FactoryTalk ViewPoint Help. To learn how to gain access to the Help, see “Learning
more about FactoryTalk ViewPoint Site Edition”.

Abort command

support includes the following command parameters only:

[/Me], used to close the display that the Abort command was issued from.

[DisplayName], used to close the specified display.

[*], used to close all open displays.

[/D], used with [*] to include docked displays when closing all open displays.

Display command

support includes the following command parameters only:

[/T] and [/P], used to load parameter lists and files with a display.

[/H] and [/W], used to specify the initial height and width of a display.

[/X] and [/Y], used to specify the initial position coordinates of a display.

Macros still follow the supported FactoryTalk View SE commands. All other
commands will be ignored if they are included in a macro or specified as the press or
release action for a button or for touch animation. FactoryTalk ViewPoint does not
execute StartUp/ ShutDown commands configured in Display Settings. It also does
not support runtime security macros or command execution from FactoryTalk Alarms
and Events summary objects.

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