Hi guys,
Just a quick question, I have a system with a 50000 tag license and I would like to see how many more DPE's I can parameterise before reaching the limit of the license. Is there an easy way to see this?
I can see in the total number of DPs, DPEs and _address params in the System Diagnostics but I have a large number of DPEs where the _address has been set and inactivated.
Thanks in advance
Remaining _address configs in license
- Gertjan van Schijndel
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Re: Remaining _address configs in license
In the faq contains this question: How to count the number of active IOs?.
Another possibility is to write in the internal datapoint '_Driver.AD.HWMask' an asterisk '*' and check how many strings the driver returns in the datapoint '_Driver.AD.DPMatch'.
Another possibility is to write in the internal datapoint '_Driver.AD.HWMask' an asterisk '*' and check how many strings the driver returns in the datapoint '_Driver.AD.DPMatch'.
- leoknipp
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Re: Remaining _address configs in license
Hello,
to count the number of I/Os you can use the I/O-counter panel from the "Lab".
https://portal.etm.at/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=79
Using the internal driver-datapoint or the description from the FAQ may return an incorrect result.
I've already talked to my colleagues to correct the entry at the FAQ-section.
Best Regards
Leopold Knipp
Senior Support Specialist
to count the number of I/Os you can use the I/O-counter panel from the "Lab".
https://portal.etm.at/index.php?option= ... &Itemid=79
Using the internal driver-datapoint or the description from the FAQ may return an incorrect result.
I've already talked to my colleagues to correct the entry at the FAQ-section.
Best Regards
Leopold Knipp
Senior Support Specialist
- aorange
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Re: Remaining _address configs in license
Thank you very much.. 
- aorange
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Re: Remaining _address configs in license
Just noticed that the latest ETM Lab issue included a panel that does exactly what we have been discussing in this thread :cheer:
I don't know if it had anything to do with this discussion but very nice!
Keep up the good work
I don't know if it had anything to do with this discussion but very nice!
Keep up the good work