Re: Alarm Formats

2000-12-29 Thread Stan Brown
On Fri Dec 29 00:12:46 2000 Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro) wrote... It's fixed. There is no description that I'm aware of in the documentation other than a discontinued system messages B0 book. Sorry about that. Thanks. Well, surely someone on this list must understand what these

RE: Alarm Formats Printers - 3rd Party Software

2000-12-29 Thread Thornton, Dennis (Sudbury)
/cost-benefits aren't there a year later. Just a thought. ..denn -- From: Stan Brown[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Reply To: Foxboro DCS Mail List Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 8:20 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Alarm Formats On Fri Dec 29 00:12:46 2000

Re: Alarm Formats Printers - 3rd Party Software

2000-12-29 Thread Stan Brown
On Fri Dec 29 08:44:32 2000 Thornton, Dennis (Sudbury) wrote... You should never have to re-invent the Wheel. Third-party software does the job that you are attempting to do. Implement it. I avoid 'custom' solutions wherever possible. The creator ends up maintaining it for as long as he is

Re: Alarm Formats

2000-12-29 Thread Stan Brown
On Fri Dec 29 08:55:15 2000 Lowell, Tim: wrote... Stan, Here's my best guess as to the breakdown of the Alarm messages: Thanks so much! That's exactly what I needed. If I can help you with anything UNIX related, PLEASSE let me know. As to why not use Logmate, here

RE: Alarm Formats

2000-12-29 Thread Lowell, Tim:
PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 29, 2000 9:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Alarm Formats On Fri Dec 29 08:55:15 2000 Lowell, Tim: wrote... Stan, Here's my best guess as to the breakdown of the Alarm messages

RE: Alarm Formats

2000-12-29 Thread Browder, Christopher E
To: 'Foxboro DCS Mail List' Subject: RE: Alarm Formats Stan, I certainly respect your decision to go on your own here, but please let me add my two cents on each of your points. I'm trying hard not to sound like a LogMate salesman, but we have it here, and it's a no-brainer

Re: Alarm Formats

2000-12-29 Thread Harshad Viradia
Hi list, We have just comissioned IMAC software and removed all our 72 printers. Its really nice and you can have alarms on your desk PC. Regards Harshad --- This list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by the Foxboro

RE: Alarm Formats

2000-12-28 Thread Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro)
] -Original Message- From: Stan Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 6:11 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Alarm Formats On Wed Dec 27 16:38:26 2000 Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro) wrote

Re: Alarm Formats

2000-12-27 Thread James Kahlden
Stan, I have the same type of problem...by changing the glbls file, I am able to change the way the alarms appear on the CAD but not to the printer. I have stopped the Enable/Disable alarm messages that you listed below by installing QF 980084 and using the INHPRT function in the CP. The

RE: Alarm Formats

2000-12-27 Thread Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro)
: Stan Brown [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2000 12:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject:Re: Alarm Formats On Wed Dec 27 12:28:38 2000 D.B. H. wrote... Check out /usr/fox/wp

Re: Alarm Formats

2000-12-27 Thread Stan Brown
On Wed Dec 27 16:38:26 2000 Johnson, Alex P (Foxboro) wrote... Stan, Those files configure what shows up in the Alarm Manager. Not what goes to the printer. So is the format fixed? And where can i find a description of it? Thanks. -- Stan Brown [EMAIL