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Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 (Version 5.0.1) Readme

Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 (Version 5.0.1) Readme

Last revision: Tuesday, March 17, 2015

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About This Readme

This document contains important information about Wonderware® MES 2014 SP1 (version 5.0.1). This Readme documents the system requirements, known issues, resolved issues, and changes, if any, to the Wonderware MES software documentation included on this CD.

Readme files from previous releases of Wonderware MES are posted to the Wonderware MES page of the Schneider Electric Software Global Customer Support web site.

About This Release - Wonderware MES 2014 SP1

Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 includes the following new features and enhancements.

Line Monitor Tab Added to Wonderware MES Web Portal

The Wonderware MES Web Portal has been enhanced to include a Line Monitor tab that is similar to the Entity Monitor tab. This tab includes:

  • Information about the work orders that were processed on the line during a specified time period
  • The items produced from the production entity or entities on the line during the time period
  • A Pareto graph that shows the counts and durations of utilization states, reason groups, and reasons from the bottleneck entities during the time period
  • The KPI measures for the line during the time period, including Performance, Quality, Availability, and OEE.

Entity Monitor Tab for Wonderware MES Web Portal Modified

The Wonderware Web Portal Entity Monitor tab has been modified to make it consistent with the layout of the Line Monitor tab.

Other Enhancements

Other minor enhancements have been made to the work order Job grid and Utilization States grid to improve the user experience and make the user interface consistent.

Also, entity summary information has been added to the header area of entity pages. This information includes:

  • The line to which the entity is assigned
  • The work order of the job currently being run on the entity
  • The entity's default batch size
  • The entity's default production rate

Updated Documentation

Updates to the following documentation are included in this release:

  • Wonderware MES Web Portal User's Guide and online help
  • Wonderware MES Installation Guide and online help
  • Wonderware MES Stateless API Reference online help
  • Wonderware MES Client User's Guide and online help

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System Requirements - Wonderware MES 2014 SP1

This section describes the hardware, software, and operating system requirements to install the Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 software.

Hardware Requirements

The following are the recommended hardware requirements to install Wonderware MES 2014 SP1.

Middleware or Database Server

  • Computer with dual core processor with 2 GHz or faster clock speed, or single core processor with 3 GHz or faster clock speed. Dual core processor recommended for optimal performance.
  • 8 GB or more of RAM recommended, 4 GB of RAM minimum.
  • 300-GB Disk with RAID support for data. The amount of disk space necessary depends on the frequency of data collected (number of work orders, operations, production quantities, etc.) and the amount of data kept online in the production database.

MES Web Application Server

  • Computer with 2 GHz or faster processor clock speed.
  • 8 GB or more of RAM recommended, 4 GB of RAM minimum.

All Systems (Client Applications)

  • 30 GB (minimum) hard drive
  • Super VGA (1024 x 768) or higher resolution video adapter and monitor
  • CD-ROM or DVD drive, or access to a network share or portable media device that contains the installation files
  • Keyboard
  • Mouse or compatible pointing device

Minimum Hardware Requirements

See your specific Microsoft operating system hardware requirements for details.

Operating Systems

Type

Service Pack
Level

Links to Microsoft Operating System Requirements

Windows Server 2008 1

32-bit &
64-bit

Standard or Enterprise

SP2

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb414778

Windows Server 2008 R2

64-bit

Standard or Enterprise

SP1

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/bb414778

Windows Server 2012

64-bit

Standard or Datacenter

none

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj200132

Windows Server 2012 R2

64-bit

Standard or Datacenter

none

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dn383626

Windows 7

32-bit &
64-bit

Professional or Enterprise

none, SP1

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/products/system-requirements

Windows 8.1

32-bit &
64-bit

Professional or Enterprise

none

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-8/system-requirements

1 Wonderware MES Web Portal is not supported on Windows Server 2008.

Note: Depending on complexity and size of your database server, 30 GB or more of available disk space is recommended. Your database hard disk space should be enough to support the storage and performance requirements for your particular deployment.

Software Requirements

This section lists the Wonderware and other third-party software requirements to install Wonderware MES 2014 SP1:

  • For all components except Wonderware MES Web Portal: Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1.

Note: If Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 is not installed on the computer, the Wonderware MES installation will attempt to automatically install it. On newer OS versions, an error will occur when the MES installation process attempts to install Microsoft .NET Framework. Therefore, you should install Microsoft .NET Framework before beginning the Wonderware MES installation.

  • If installing Wonderware MES Web Portal:
    • Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5. If this version of the .NET Framework is not installed on the computer, the Wonderware MES installation automatically installs it.
    • Microsoft Internet Information Services 7.5.
  • The Entity Model Builder feature requires ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment (ArchestrA IDE).
  • The Wonderware Information Server Integration feature requires Wonderware Information Server. For more information, see Wonderware MES Reports in Wonderware Information Server Guide.

Web Browsers Supported for MES Web Portal Client

The MES Web Portal client has been validated with the following web browsers:

  • Chrome 40
  • Firefox 33
  • Internet Explorer 9, 10, 10 Native, and 11

It is expected that the MES Web Portal client will operate properly with subsequent releases of Chrome and Firefox browsers. However, if any MES Web Portal features do not function due to changes in a new release of Chrome or Firefox, customers will be notified by a Technical Alert when Schneider-Electric is made aware of the issue.

Note: When running MES Web Portal in some previous releases of Internet Explorer 11, there is a browser issue that can cause filter boxes on a page to not display correctly (for example, the filter box might be covered by a tile). To prevent this, make sure that a recent release of Internet Explorer 11 (more recent than 11.0.9600.17280) is installed.

Note: Demo videos in the MES Web Portal help will not run in Internet Explorer 9 or standard Firefox. To run demo videos in Firefox, you must have an MP4-capable video player such as Windows Media Player installed on both the server and client machines, or have a third-party MP4 plug-in installed in Firefox.

Note: Windows Server 2008 is supported for upgrade installations that are not using the new MES Web Portal.

Database Requirements

Microsoft SQL Server

Version

Type

Service Pack
Level

Notes

Microsoft SQL Server 2008

32-bit & 64-bit

Express Edition

SP4

See notes 1, 2, 3, & 4

Microsoft SQL Server 2008

32-bit & 64-bit

Standard or Enterprise Edition

SP4

See notes 1, 2, & 3

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2

32-bit & 64-bit

Express, Standard, or Enterprise Edition

SP3

See notes 1, 2 & 3

Microsoft SQL Server 2012

32-bit & 64-bit

Express, Standard, or Enterprise Edition

SP2

See notes 1, 2 & 3

Microsoft SQL Server 2014

32-bit & 64-bit

Express, Standard, or Enterprise Edition

 

See notes 1, 2 & 3

Oracle Database

Note: Oracle is not supported with MES Web Portal. This is the final release supporting Oracle as an MES database.

Version

Type

Bit

Notes

Oracle Components (recommended versions)

Client

Data Access
Components

Data Provider
for .NET

Provider
for OLE DB

Objects
for OLE

Services for Microsoft
Transaction Server

Oracle Database 11g Release 2

Standard Edition, Standard Edition One, Enterprise Edition

32-bit & 64-bit

See note 5

11.2.0.4

11.2.0.4

11.2.0.4

11.2.0.4

11.2.0.4

11.2.0.4

Database Requirements Notes

  1. SQL Server should be configured for TCP/IP for local and remote connections. If you use SQL Server, make sure it is installed using a case-insensitive collation.
  2. Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator and IIS 6.0 or later.
  3. MES Database using multiple languages requires AL32UTF8 Unicode character set installed on your server.
  4. The default installation of SQL Server 2008 Express does not permit external connections.  Remote Connections and SQL Server Browser services must be enabled for it to allow external connections. For more information, refer to the Wonderware MES Installation Guide or help.
  5. The MES Database Configuration Utility requires the Oracle Client installation to configure an Oracle database. SQLPlus must be available.

Note: For proper database maintenance, it is recommended that you use an SQL Enterprise version due to the availability of online indexing capability.

Using Wonderware MES with Oracle on a Non-English Operating System

When you install Oracle on a supported non-English operating system:

  1. Install with the default CodePage appropriate to the language of the operating system. For example: CL8MSWIN1251 for Russian, WE8MSWIN1252 for French.
  2. Run Regedit.
  3. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE|SOFTWARE|ORACLE and look for the key under Oracle for the Oracle Home. Depending on the Oracle version, the wording of this may be different.
  4. Select the NLS_LANG option (LANGUAGE_TERRITORY.CHARACTERSET) associated with this Oracle Home key. Edit the CHARACTERSET to AL32UTF8 so that NLS_LANG option is RUSSIAN_RUSSIA.AL32UTF8.
  5. Install MES as normal.

If you are using a non-English Oracle environment and are saving changes in the MES Client (or any code using the MES API), the 'String was not recognized as a valid DateTime' error occurs.

To fix the issue:

  1. Run Regedit.
  2. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE|SOFTWARE|ORACLE and look for the key under Oracle for the Oracle Home key. Depending on the Oracle version, the wording of this may be different.
  3. Right-click the key, point to New and then click String Value.
  4. For the new string value, set the Name to: NLS_DATE_FORMAT
  5. Double-click the new string value and set the Value data to: yyyy-mm-dd hh24:mi:ss

Installing Wonderware MES with an Oracle 64-bit Database

Wonderware MES can connect to and use a 64-bit Oracle database server for better performance. MES clients and applications will need 32-bit Oracle client components in order to connect.

For the Oracle server, you need to install the 64-bit Oracle database server and 32-bit Oracle client. For the MES client, it will need the 32-bit Oracle client and Oracle Data Access Components to connect the database server.

The following outlines the procedure to set up MES for a 64-bit Oracle database server.

Installing the MES Database on the Server

  1. Create the Oracle Database using the 64-bit Oracle Database installation setup. Additional databases can be set up using Oracle’s Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA).
  2. After installing the database, ensure that the listener is up and running for the database that is created.
  3. Start the Oracle Enterprise Manager for the database, so that you can ensure that the instance is up and running and that you can monitor and tune your database.
  4. Install the Oracle 32-bit client, with the Administrator options.
  5. Using the client’s Oracle Net Manager, create a network service name for database.
  6. Test the connection to Oracle database using tnsping and SQL*Plus.
  7. Install MES Database Setup utility.
  8. Create the MES user, tablespace, and schema using the Database Setup utility by entering the net service name and the schema owner and password. The tablespaces, schema, and schema objects will be created by the utility. You will need the password for the SYSTEM user to create the tablespace and schema.

Connecting MES Client to the MES 64-bit Oracle database

  1. If necessary, install the 32-bit Oracle client and create a network service name for the database.
  2. Install the Oracle Database Access Components (ODAC).
  3. Install the MES Client and other components.
  4. Configure the Oracle database using Wonderware MES Database Connection Editor.
    • The Data Source refers to the Oracle network service name.
    • The User ID refers to the schema owner.
    • The Database Password refers to the schema owner password.
  5. Test the connection and ensure that you can connect successfully. Save the settings.
  6. Restart the MES Middleware and the MES service.
  7. Open MES Client and connect.

Operating System Requirements

The following table lists the operating systems that are supported and can be installed on computers that run Wonderware MES 2014 SP1.

Operating Systems

Type

Service Pack
Level

Wonderware MES Features

Client
Components

Database

Middleware

Factory
Connector

MES Web Portal Service

Wonderware Information Server

Windows Server 2008

32-bit & 64-bit

Standard or Enterprise

SP2

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

Windows Server 2008 R2

64-bit

Standard or Enterprise

SP1

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Windows Server 2012

64-bit

Standard or Datacenter

none

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Windows Server 2012 R2

64-bit

Standard or Datacenter

none

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Windows 7

32-bit & 64-bit

Professional or Enterprise

SP1

Yes

Yes 1

Yes 1

Yes 1

No

Yes

Windows 8.1

32-bit & 64-bit

Professional or Enterprise

none

Yes

Yes 1

Yes 1

Yes 1

No

Yes

1 Indicates that it is supported for sales and demo purposes only, not for production systems.

Support for Virtual Environments and High Availability

The Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 software can be run in virtual environments to support High Availability for Live Migration and Failover. Implementing High Availability can be performed using VMware technology or Microsoft Hyper-V technology.

For information about implementing Wonderware MES in a virtual environment, refer to the ArchestrA System Platform Virtual Implementation Guide and the Wonderware MES Virtual Implementation Guide.

For specific information on VMware product compatibility, go to

http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php

Support for Non-English Versions of Operating Systems

The Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 software runs on the following non-English operating systems:

  • French
  • German
  • Japanese
  • Simplified Chinese
  • Russian
  • Spanish

The corresponding language versions of Microsoft SQL server are used, where applicable.

Wonderware MES Firewall Exceptions List

The following table lists the port name and corresponding port numbers that are included in the Windows Firewall exceptions list for the Wonderware MES 2014 SP1.

Port Name

Port Number

SuiteLink Port 5413

5413

SQL TCP 1433

1433

SQL Server Browser 1434

1434

HTTP 80

80

TCP 8099

8099

The application names that are included in the Windows Firewall exceptions list for the Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 are:

  • DANSrv.exe
  • OpcEnum.exe
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator (MSDTC)
  • dllhost.exe

Product Compatibility - Wonderware MES 2014 SP1

Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 is compatible and can co-exist with the following products. Compatibility means that the products can communicate with each other over the network. Co-existence means that the products can be installed on the same computer.

Component

Version

Compatibility

Co-existence

Wonderware® InTouch®

10.6, 11.0 (2014), 2014 R2

Y

Y

Wonderware® Application Server

3.6, 4.0 (2014),
2014 R2

Y

Y

Wonderware® System Platform

2012 R2, 2014, 2014 R2

Y

Y

Wonderware® Historian Server

11, 11.5 (2014), 2014 R2

N/A

Y

Wonderware® Historian Client

10.1, 10.5 (2014), 2014 R2

N/A

Y

Wonderware® Information Server

5.0, 5.5 (2014), 2014 R2

Y

Y

Wonderware® InBatch™

10, 10.1 (2014), 2014 R2

N/A

Y

Wonderware® QI Analyst™

8.0 SP3

N/A

Y

Wonderware® Intelligence

1.5 SP1

Y

Y

Wonderware® Skelta BPM

2014

Y

Y

Wonderware® Skelta BPM 2014 Connector for Wonderware MES

Connector version 1.10, Extension version 4.0

Y

Y

Wonderware® ArchestrA Workflow

2012 R2 SP1

N

Y

Wonderware® Recipe Manager Plus

1.5 (2014 SP1)

N/A

Y

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Licensing - Wonderware MES 2014 SP1

The 2007 Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface is subject to protection under U.S. and international intellectual property laws and is used by Wonderware MES under license from Microsoft.

Quinn-Curtis SPC Chart Control:

The use of the QCSPCChart and QCChart2D WPF and .NET controls require the purchase of a Wonderware Advanced Dev Studio or Wonderware MES Quality license.

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Upgrading from a Previous Version to Wonderware MES 2014 SP1

The upgrade from Factelligence 3.4, Factelligence 3.5 (all patches), Wonderware MES 4.0 (all service packs and patches), 4.5 (including P1), and 5.0 is supported. To upgrade from a version earlier than Factelligence 3.4, you need to first uninstall the previous version and then install the new version.

The MES Database Configuration utility delivered with this project supports migration of databases from version 3.1 and later. To migrate from versions earlier than 3.1, you must first update the database to version 3.1. Custom modifications to any version of the Factelligence database may not be supported by the utility and may prevent migration.

For more information on upgrading, see the Wonderware MES Installation Guide and online help.

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Resolved Issues

This section describes important resolved issues in the Wonderware MES 2014 SP1, listed by their Change Request number:

L00132419

When trying to add a new item with Web Access, a violation of the PRIMARY KEY constraint 'PK_item' occurs.

L00132549

Global Specification imported by CSV through SCC fails for rows having Polish special characters in the description.

L00132740

When SRO is configured to view multiple samples, the most recent sample is updated when pulled but the second sample does not get updated in the object but does get updated in the database.

L00132930

The fg_sublot_no field of item_cons table is NULL after a database migration from 3.5 to 4.5.

L00133037

TPM stat table issue - The table updates every half hour instead of hour when in a time zone with a half-hour offset (e.g., India).

L00133069

Customer is having deadlock issues. For API call aaMES.Quality.aaSample.GetByKey, sp_S_Sample is doing a select statement on the sample table, but without "WITH (NOLOCK)".

L00133092

The middleware does a call to get the count of licenses, which can cause a LOCK under transaction control.

L00133253

TPM_STAT is calculated incorrectly when call aaMES.Prod.aaJobExec.AddProdPostExec for a ByProduct where the shift is not the current shift or when reducing byproduct.

L00133295

Some stored procedures query the session table without NOLOCK hint, causing locks during execution.

L00134164

MES API method FactMES.API.EnProd.JobBom.GetAll is not returning the same number of columns if wo_id is null (missing def_sublot_no).

L00134212

The Edit Sample dialog box does not allow you to record values less than -1 (nothing happens after saving the entries).

L00134310

Redundancy is not working for the SRO object.

L00134348

There is an arithmetic overflow in sp_S_Job when completing a PO with a huge quantity to produce and splitting off a single unit.

L00134707

Data Editor gives an invalid operator error when the user changes a production count record and attempts to save it.

L00134813

Unable to end a work order on an entity with more than one job position and multiple jobs running when the entity can track utilization.

L00134839

Completing a long running job is taking approximately 40s to execute the update to TPM_stat.

L00134925

When Entity Model Builder updates an entity with SRO and OCO, the number of simultaneous jobs is set to 0 regardless of the setting in OCO.

L00135525

Ending a job causes timeouts if a job was running for a long period of time.

L00135554

OS Group security does not work with nested groups.

L00135689

Error when trying to use the edit final raw reason in Operator if it is done before the minutely task writes the duration to the util_log.

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Known Issues

This section describes important known issues in the Wonderware MES 2014 SP1. The following table lists the known open change requests, listed by their change request number.

L00120213

After you uninstall MES 4.5/5.0, the ‘ArchestrA License Server’ Services cannot be started.

L00120336

French laptop keyboard cannot enter numbers from the top of the keyboard into property pane of MES Client.

L00123684

Report data can be generated but the downtime analysis top reasons graph is only labeling every second reason.

L00125451

During the creation of a work order from a process, incorrect or no specs get associated to the work order if the item being produced has been changed (delete initial and add a new one).

L00129287

When logging utilization events from the MES Web Portal and the UCO, events will have the wrong duration.

Workaround: The MES Web Portal should not be used to log new events for an entity that has event logging from a UCO.

L00129641

SPCChartControl ignores the preset Lower Control Limit (LCL) set in the MES Client and calculates its own LCL from Upper Control Limit (UCL) and Center Line (CL).

L00129775

After clicking the Exit button to cancel the Wonderware MES installation (for example, to install prerequisite software before attempting to install Wonderware MES), and attempting to run the installation again, the installation process hangs.

Workaround: During the first installation attempt, a file is created in the following AppData subfolder of the user who initiated the installation process:

C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp\Wonderware MES\4.6.0.0

In this folder there is a subfolder with the install build number. In the build number folder there is a file called InstallUserData.txt; delete this file. When you restart the installation process, the installation should proceed past the Wonderware MES component selection dialog box.

L00129907

A process that can produce multiple items incorrectly creates the JobBom tables for the operations when creating the work order from a process.

L00129962

When doing a galaxy dump of a UCO with multiple reason group levels, then doing a galaxy load from the galaxy dump file, you get an error and cannot open the instance.

L00130657

The Auto Reset of the PEM instance is not working when specifying the input source; the PEM instance will be triggered again and again.

L00131059

A job BOM is incorrectly created for an item with two BOM versions and nested BOMs.

L00131790

A job BOM is incorrectly created for an item with two BOM versions and nested BOMs – Updated.

L00131983

Trying to start a job on more than one machine causes an error inserting into the prod_rate_history table.

L00132902

If multiple items to be produced in a process have a common sub-item to be produced in BOM #1 and BOM #2, then every time that common sub-item is marked as "Set as Produced Item" on BOM #1 for an operation, the same sub-item will be marked as produced on that operation for BOM #2.

L00133275

There is an issue when upgrading from 3.5 Hot Fix 2079 or 3.5 Patch 01 to MES 4.0 or 4.0 SP1. See TechNote 802 for the workaround.

L00133800

The date/time control on the entity configuration Attributes tab in MES Web Portal is enabled only after the third click in Internet Explorer 11 when used for the first time.

L00134069

On Windows 2012 and 2012 R2, adding the MES Web Portal feature through the Windows Add/Remove function after the product has been installed will result in an error from the Web Deploy Tool during the MES install. Workaround: To add/modify MES Web Portal, please use Setup.exe from the MES install media.

L00134125

There is a difference in the Util_Log and TPM_Stat tables when two work orders are run during the same shift.

L00134480

If there are utilization reason groups that are unique within each group but have duplicates across all reasons, during upgrading to 5.0 the Database utility checks this constraint and deletes any groups/reasons that violate this.

L00134990

During a shift change, the events in the util_log table have the wrong duration or negative duration when the UCO is writing events at the same time.

L00135116

An error occurs while updating the quantity of a work order that is greater than 1 million and an item has its number of decimals set to 7.

L00135125

Shift exceptions from one entity are affecting shift_to_go data for other entities.

L00135178

When there is a network issue with the I/O server, the OCO adds the Max counts to the total production count when it reconnects.

L00135391

Entity Model Builder is not installed when using silent installation.

L00135404

With the OS language set to Russian, the Entity OEE targets set in MES Client will generate a validation error but still save correctly.

L00135458

The failed_logins column data for the user_name table is not getting updated after a user encountered a number of failure login attempts prior to successful login.

L00135501

With two items linked to one process, the work order created for the first item has the correct Job BOM in all operations, but the work order for the second item has an incorrect Job BOM for two of the operations.

L00135537

MES Operator is not showing the previous lot numbers in the Steps screen.

L00135701

Active Directory browsing is not working in a complex forest, causing MES Client to crash.

L00136068

In MES Web Portal, there is an error when attempting to use the Edit Utilization Event dialog: You cannot make the change to the selected event. Pressing the F5 key to refresh the page clears the issue.

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Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 Documentation

The Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 documentation set includes the following:

  • Wonderware MES Application Object (OCO, UCO, SRO) Help - Provides information about run-time behavior, configuration, and run-time attributes of UCO, OCO, and SRO application objects.
  • Operation Capability Object (OCO) User's Guide - Provides information about installing, configuring, and using the Operations Capability Object.
  • ReadMe (This document) - Provides information about software and hardware requirements, known issues, licensing, and documentation.
  • Wonderware MES Sample Recording Object (SRO) User's Guide - Provides information about installing, configuring, and using the Sample Recording Object to collect and store values for samples.
  • Wonderware MES Utilization Capability Object (UCO) User's Guide - Provides information about installing, configuring, and using the Utilization Capability Object to collect equipment performance data.
  • Wonderware MES .NET Controls Programmer's Guide - Provides information about integrating the Wonderware MES .NET controls into ArchestrA automation objects.
  • Wonderware MES Client Guide and online help - Provides information about customizing and maintaining the plant floor information.
  • Wonderware MES Configurator User's Guide - Provides information about customizing and maintaining the Wonderware MES system.
  • Wonderware MES Data Editor- Provides information about inserting and modifying data in the Wonderware MES Database.
  • Wonderware MES Entity Model Builder User's Guide - Provides information about creating entities from the ArchestrA equipment model.
  • Wonderware MES Installation Guide and online help - Provides information about installing Wonderware MES applications.
  • Wonderware MES Operator User's Guide - Provides information about executing processes at the plant floor.
  • Wonderware MES Reports in Wonderware Information Server - Provides information about viewing Wonderware MES reports with either the Reporting Services feature or the Table Weaver feature of Wonderware Information Server.
  • Wonderware MES Service Guide - Provides information about the MES Service utility which performs various tasks in the MES System.
  • Wonderware MES Stateful API Reference online help - Provides information about using Stateful API within the ArchestrA IDE to develop and customize ArchestrA scripts.
  • Wonderware MES Stateless API Reference online help - Provides information about using Stateless API within the ArchestrA IDE to develop and customize ArchestrA scripts.
  • Wonderware MES Supervisor User's Guide - Provides information about coordinating and overseeing the daily activity of the plant floor.
  • Wonderware MES Web Access User’s Guide - Provides information about using web access methods that allow MES Middleware calls to the MES database.
  • Wonderware PEM Migration Utility User's Guide - Provides information about migrating the existing PEM templates to the OCO template.
  • Wonderware MES Web Portal User’s Guide and online help - Provides information about using the web browser-based MES Web Portal to customize and maintain the Wonderware MES system and execute jobs at the plant floor.

The Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 product library consists of a set of Portable Document Files (PDF) located in the Docs folder of the Wonderware MES installation disc. You need Adobe Reader installed on your computer to view the Wonderware MES documentation. You can download the latest version of Adobe Reader from the Adobe Corporation web site:

http://get.adobe.com/reader/

After installing Adobe Reader, double-click on a PDF file to view the book with Adobe Reader. You can also open a book with the Adobe Reader Open command from the File menu.

The Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 installation instructions are located in the root folder of the Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 installation disc as a PDF file and an online Help file. You can view these instructions by clicking Help as you start the Wonderware MES 2014 SP1 installation procedure.

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