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Old July 25th, 2012, 03:35 AM   #1
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FactoryTalkView ME - Message To Tag

Hi,
Is it possible to use 'Message To Tag' (or any other method) in FactoryTalkView ME alarm setup to write the alarm message to a text file on the HMI? I require a log file of alarm messages with a date time stamp. Exporting the 'history.alm' file from the HMI & opening in RSView Enterprise File Viewer only gives a file with trigger index values and not the actual message displayed.

Any help appreciated.
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Paul.
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