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1. Make sure all the archives you need are online and there are no archive gaps go to Operation gt Archives in SMT gt Archive gaps appear in red Because batch data is migrated only once filling in gaps in batch data at a later time will not cause that batch data to be migrated 3 Stop the PI Batch Generator Windows service and set its startup setting to Disabled If feasible it s best to migrate during a general shutdown of any area using PI BaGen Note After migration if the service is started it will generate error messages when it can t write to the batch DB which is read only after migration To avoid these messages if the service is configured with Automatic startup change startup to Manual or Disabled 4 If you ve unregistered any PI units in Batch Generator that you will want generating event frames after migration re register them 5 Ensure that AF Link has appropriate AF permissions a Open the PI System Explorer b Click the Database button c In the Select Database window right click on AFLink database and choose Security ISNT REPT Sion Ba T Pe seach um ce Te eb Pme ie P cl cei a Exes aa sey Cabos Daebave PoacbuceMapster ai Ek Securty yet cigany r regas g Petea ta Koeke nse Poseti a se chore patanen SISO aiaa ea 8 Page Prepare for MDB to EF Migration d Make sure the local user AF Link to PI PISRV1 has All permissions for the followi
2. Explore Event Frames Compare that to an EFGen event frame where you ll see some basic batch properties and some information about the interface that created it a a te pe m T me E Sf ares eer al Sem SERRE 2 een nae Fr a ai e f te ate con insu NTO A 6 To look at Event Frames generated by the Batch interface right click on Event Frame Searches and select New Search a Select Starting Before b Uncheck the All Descendants box c Name 2015 d Click OK You ll see that the batch that was in progress was migrated and is continuing to collect data 23 Page 2015 TechCon Session 7 Clicking on Extended Properties for migrated batch again shows the batch database GUID EA Botten Moman WG Qet O omiin et iar teineen cba pa mme panna Been panenan tae aa If we look at an EF s Attributes tab we can see the difference in how the migrated batches are organized from the EMDVB created batches For the migrated batches all attributes are under the parent EF in an expandable hierarchy Boem Tomoan 0 Y Qrt O Homin y Amh Hetiete pees 24 Page Explore Event Frames 4 Event Frames that are created by the Batch Interface use the EF templates in the
3. PiCampaign PiCampaignMigrated PiBatch PiBatchMigrated Procedure PlUnitBatch PlUnitBatchMigrated UnitProcedure PiSubBatch PiSubBatchMigrated_L1 Operation PiSubBatchMigrated_L2 Phase PiSubBatchMigrated_L3 PhaseState PiSubBatchMigrated_L4 PhaseStep 27 Page 2015 TechCon Session Visualization Now that we re generating Event Frames with batch data we can take a look at how to visualize them with PI Coresight Previously the best way to visualize PI Batch data was to use the BatchView add in to PI ProcessBook Step By Step 1 Connect to your PICLIENT1 server with the provided connection string 2 Double click on the Coresight Icon 3 Choose the Pulp Digest Batch display This display was build using the PI Module DB Elements in AF that are kept in sync with the PI Server by the AFLink subsystem We can get a much more useful trend if we have Event Frames for the batches to set the display s time range then add the element attributes to the display Click New Display on the upper right of the screen 5 Choose the Asset Framework database AFLink and drill down to PISRV1 Module DB gt Pulp and Paper gt Digest1 6 Drag the Pressure and Temperature tags onto the screen and select Trend display 7 Expand the PIBaGen box under the tags on the left drag the BatchiD attribute onto the trend 28 Page Visualization 8 Below the trend click the 1mo button to expand the trend s t
4. These servers are deployed on the Microsoft Azure environment and we will connect to them using Remote Desktop Please note this is a simplified demonstration environment and we do not recommend customers install interfaces on their PI servers e PISRV1 PI server running the production versions of PI Server includes PI BaGen PI Asset Framework and the PI EMDVB interface It also has install kits for the software upgrades required for this lab o Pl Server 3 4 390 16 o PIAF 2014 R2 2 6 1 6238 o Pl Batch Interface EMDVB 4 0 o Install kit PI EFGEN 4 0 e PICLIENT1 Coresight server with PI ProcessBook and MS Excel with PI DataLink also installed e PIDC The Pischool domain controller not accessed for the lab PI BaGen and the Batch interface are running on your systems and generating batches Step by Step 1 Open Remote Desktop on your PC 2 Enter the connection string you were provided for your PISRV1 PI server and click OK 3 Log into the PI server UserID pischool student01 Password student 2 Page Explore Current Batch Configuration Explore Current Batch Configuration Now that we re logged in we will explore our PI system and batch database We have two batch data sources PI BaGen and a PI Batch Interface Step by Step 1 Open PISMT 2 Choose Batch gt Batch Generator and choose the MDB View tab Cake Making and Pulp amp Paper are our PI BaGen modules aia tieimie famosa pie Da Ro
5. the batch aliases and properties ae ee lace a opus 2 a chem lt lt Seas Site a ord cate So ED panad ayana enm E Pee ag foe i ieee tae lec SB chin herd ae Sa cies dere e Senor ser El AbadPan 39 Get Be aie Pearce ig Me ales Ge Pee ees a nro abner ie All the units configured in the Module Database are linked to Elements in the PI Asset Framework and kept in sync by the PI AF Link subsystem S Page 2015 TechCon Session Upgrade the PI Server To get ready to migrate our PI BaGen batches to Event Frames we start by installing PI 2015 This is the version of the PI Server that supports Batch DB to Event Frame migration The install includes the 2015 version of the AF Client PI System Explorer Note While we won t be doing it here to save time before upgrading the PI Server or migrating from Batch to Event Frames at your site a PI backup should be done to allow for recovery in the event anything goes wrong Ensuring recoverability requires a proper PI Backup not something like a Ghost image or VM snapshot Step by Step 1 2 3 On your PI Server navigate to Desktop Unzip Enterprise_X64 Right click on the Setup icon and select Run as Administrator to launch the installer Accept all defaults and click Next for each step The install will take about 10 minutes to complete and then the PI services will start up A
6. 2015 OSIsoft TechCon Hands On with PI Batch to PI Event Frames Migration Contents Introduction Your PI System Explore Current Batch Configuration Upgrade the PI Server Install the EFGen Interface Prepare for MDB to EF Migration OPTIONAL Start a Batch for Collection by the Batch Interface Migrate Batch Database to EF Confirm PI Batch Interface is Generating Event Frames Configure the EFGen Interface Explore Event Frames OPTIONAL Event Frame Templates Visualization References OSlsoft Virtual Learning Environment 1 Page 2015 TechCon Session Introduction In this lab we will work together to go through the process of preparing for implementing and confirming a migration from PI Batch to PI Event Frame data collection We will be using a complete PI system with visualization clients deployed in a Microsoft Azure environment This system is configured with batch data collection from two data sources PI Batch Generator PI BaGen and a PI Batch Interface Emerson DeltaV Batch interface to event journal evt files After this lab you should know what to expect when you are ready to work with all of your batch event data in the more powerful PI Event Frame environment Your PI System This lab uses a simplified PI system with a small number of tags and interfaces on the PI server and three other servers for visualization and support functions
7. Frames on the left 2 Right click on Event Frame Searches and select New Search a Select Starting Between Enter Search Start 6h Search End 1d Uncheck the All Descendants box Name Pulp Click OK spans Foma anmosieam stxmsinmm Bimas ipsam 3 You ll see differences in Category and Template columns for the newer Event Frames The AFLink subsystem uses a specific set of Event Frame templates to migrate batches However EFGen and Batch Interfaces use different templates Any batches that EFGen picks up in Recovery mode will get converted to its templates You ll also see any batches that were in progress with PI BaGen when migration occurred were picked up seamlessly by EFGen and the Event Frame is later closed when the batch completes 21 Page 2015 TechCon Session 4 Expand them and you ll see that migrated batch EFs and EFGen EFs have the same structure a ae sea Further their EF properties and attributes are located in the same places for both 5 For migrated batches if you want to trace back to the Batch database take a look at the extended properties for the parent Event Frame and you ll find the GUID for the PI BaGen batch Pedercmneserat Frese aj emee ee H amim p Djem I z Doramas Fae on iD ae TSR 22 Page
8. OSIBatch category Their properties are now Event Frame attributes at the appropriate levels not the parent EF Bac 25 Page 2015 TechCon Session OPTIONAL Event Frame Templates This optional exercise provides a little more information about how the PI Batch Database structure is mapped to Event Frames 1 In PI System Explorer select Library on the lower left 2 Right click on Event Frame Templates and select Arrange by gt Arrange by Template Inheritance ENA PISRVI AFLink PI System Explo Fle View Go Toos Hep Database PF query pate G T l E Tenpates i A Ekment Templates H HE Event Frame Templates erg PiBateh HA PIcampaign HE sbeateh HA PlUnitEatct These are the OSIBatchDB templates created by AFLink to map to the Batch Database structure of Campaign gt PI Batch gt Unit Batch gt SubBatches 3 Expand the tree and you ll see specific derived templates both created by AFLink for migrated batches and by Interfaces EFGen or Batch Interfaces for new batches pen 26 Page OPTIONAL Event Frame Templates The Category column can show you which group each template belongs to Base Template Derived Template AFLink Derived Template EFGen Batch Intfs OSIBatchDB category PiBatchMigration category OsiBatch category
9. PI BaGen Step by Step 1 Click Start gt All Programs gt PI Event Frames Interface Manager Interface Select Select ad the Even Frame trae oad a ee Templates Driers Time Settings D batch Setup operational Settings U Save Settings Options Test Contiguration O Service Configuration You ll see the existing PI Batch interface listed PIEMDVB1 We want to install an EFGen interface to run on this server as well 2 Click the Add Interface button 3 Click the Select interface to configure list and choose PI Event Frames Generator EFGEN Internal 15 Page 2015 TechCon Session 4 Change the Service ID to 2 and the Interface Description to PIEFGEN and click Ok Interface Selection Select orad the Event Fame etre ta load Settings Interface PIEMOVEr 3 omme A server Information source Templates Ortes PE Erant Framnes Generato Era a o Time senings sana batch Setup operational Settings eae erin opr 1 Save Setinas Options O Test Configuration O Service Configuration Version 40329 5 Click the Server Information tab The PI Data server is already entered Click Select Asset Server connect to the PISRV1 server select AFLink and click Ok Server Information Sele the DI Data Ache To creste event Names spi the PI Asset Framework server Settings PL Data server settings Dintertace Selection PEDE sener omm
10. ce Configuration O convener jon 40889 Configure the EFGen Interface 10 Click on the Operational Settings tab Operational Settings Spach naning os opto tg Settings interface Selection server information O tent Frames Stace S Templates Time senings orme Save Settings Protuatetecsan oie EE Cugdsmomesooes MEE Fane toe Goen Iets D Ca Port source pe Options T aasocate a efene elements winch Bet Fames O Test Configuration raitover settings O Service Configuration Faever iso f convener Fels dre f ratove saone ends ESET Security setinas TE specify pai saeur L Saat om sanrty TE tuert trames thet sent seting from ne primary een lement There s a lot here but there are only a few key settings we need to configure 11 We stopped the PI Batch Generator service before migrating so we want to recover any batches that have run on these units since then At the top select Recovery with a Start time of 2h and leave the End time box unchecked Leaving the End time blank will tell EFGen to switch from Recovery to Realtime mode once it reaches the current time Specifying an End time tells the interface to recover batches within the time span and then shut down 12 Change the Interface ID to 2 For most batch interface health points automatically created on the PI server PI needs both the ID and Pointsource to be unique EMDVB is already I
11. click Open Click on the Output button Choose the following folder location C Program Files x86 PIPC Interfaces EMDVB EVT Click OK Click Start spea Generator v1 2 0 C Users student01 PISCHOGL Decktop EVT File Generaton Paint_6_old evt IC Proarem Files KBESPIPL Interfaces E MDVENE SIL Progiem Flec 86 PPCIntertaces EMDVENEVT Pai Bold Devt TE TETEE 200 08 10 1754 1SELUE UPH FAINT SSUP BLEND TTIP LHAADE T ctivatodSiop Activtyital StepEXTER OR_PA TPAINT_ELENDELEND_500 WINLAGVDLODQHN_20100810_175350502 The simulator is now writing to a journal file that will be read by the Batch Interface 10 Page Migrate Batch Database to EF Migrate Batch Database to EF We ve finished our preparation and have all the necessary software installed Now it s time to migrate Step by Step 1 Open SMT and select Operation gt AF Link PISRV1 should be listed and its icon green 2 Select PISRV1 Batch Status should be Ready to run analysis 3 Click Analyze Our sample batch database is small so it should be very quick 4 Click View Report and Migrate Expand the report to see what will be migrated a TS ten Nasa Ts CATT Te ven Tad eb EYI g Data Caleta Aast San vatda Ditahan Stat Barch Database See Fah Duan O fea C E Sienna a e ene Tt sssUntgaey 7 femmes stn seus wie era Hmon anmai ode ome 5 If you re sa
12. fter the install open SMT check your AFLink status under Operation and make sure it s green Te tm ede neb PSR none Get as Das Lavemmunetonine PETE Modiec bees anvrint S yeneostvesus EWS 6 Page Install the EFGen Interface Install the EFGen Interface Since PI BaGen does not create Event Frames we need the Event Frame Generator EFGen interface This interface is designed to create Event Frames based on a batch hierarchy contained in an xml file After migration we will configure the EFGen interface to create Event Frames with a hierarchy similar to the one previously in PI BaGen Step by Step 1 On your PI Server desktop right click the EFGEN_4 0 9 89Internal_ exe icon and select Run as Administrator 2 Extract the zip files to the folder Desktop Unzip 3 Click OK to start the install It should finish in about 5 minutes 4 After the install completes click Close We aren t going to configure an interface for EFGen until after we migrate from the Batch DB to Event Frames 7 Page 2015 TechCon Session Prepare for MDB to EF Migration We need to follow some preparation steps and confirm proper permissions are in place before we migrate from MDB to EF Some of these steps won t be applicable for this simplified setup but we will do them anyway Step by Step 1 Make sure you have a proper PI backup to revert to in case of problems 2
13. ginoedUrte Diy amp NDB vew Ch Regitered Uris Ory MDE Vien PERV i PERNT Fos E x05 OG ako Making E UB Coke Maina oO Re EB Besen EE T Cont SubtctS opar sm Chace Delek Baich Cheese eB EXTERIOR_PANT Eng E O Pulp amp Paper Fh Pe chin Lid T Flaten Sugar ED Chine Vanila T Please Yok 2D Digest Pitasn T Suthatchsupson Diechage Mie SteBachS upp Bate 1B Coster Crane Cae Bre Nate Dirac B Paane E nas wel f tats 7 me aanne E penemsemmonmin Paaa pe a oo perenne eee F 4 The EXTERIOR_PAINT units are created by the Batch Interface so there are no PI BaGen configuration settings for them Instead of using PI tag triggers the interface reads event journal evt files created by a control system to get batch information 3 Page 2015 TechCon Session 5 Choose Batch gt Batch Database to search for PI batches Search CCF to list your Cake Making batch IDs created by PIBaGen b Search Pulp to list your Pulp amp Paper batch IDs created by PIBaGen a A are TES Peano mcm pate Hei aoe a Imm lt a bame oa sme RT Batch interfaces can be configured with properties and tag aliases just as BaGen All batch properties are associated with the top level of the batch 4 Page Explore Current Batch Configuration 6 Choose Operation gt Module Database to see
14. ime range You should have something like this However this is all the temperature pressure and batch ID values for the past month To look at one batch we do the following 9 On the left click Related Assets Events and look at the event frames on the list Click on the Gray triangle to expand an Event Frame 10 Drag the Time Range onto the trend This will Lock the trend s time range to that of the Event Frame 29 Page 2015 TechCon Session 11 If you want to compare two batches tyou can create another trend with the same information and drag a second EF s time range onto it sian a Bo sams With this approach you could save the display with one of the trends locked to the time range of your golden batch and use the other to compare later batches Plus since Coresight is a web application you can make it available widely without having to worry about ProcessBook file locations or unauthorized changes FFD w Laie Copy D export Osta Dgetifiempentire Pacen anteHD ae Dege Digest tam 1154 With the current version of Coresight we can use Event Frames to compare batches on separate trends Upcoming Coresight releases will add functionality equivalent to the Gantt charts and multiple batch overlay displays currently in BatchView for PI ProcessBook 30 Page References References Consult these resources for assistance with mig
15. m Event Frames Structure U S0 oon Templates Ae Otrai TE Crean eve Ne Datanass C Dekto Database SPOatabasoProperuns_ Eat Saat operations setings Ua Save Stings Options O Test Comtgwation O Senee Contiguaton convener Aerator conipaaton daa Version 403 89 eh AP Asset sarvar ras net bon specie or s rot vard Configure the EFGen Interface Note that the Create event frames in PI Asset Framework checkbox is greyed out The EFGen interface can only create event frames The next tab is Event Frames Structure which populates an xml file for the interface with the event frame hierarchy structure to be used We want EFGen to create its EF structure based on the existing PI BaGen settings on the PI Data server so we will skip this tab until after conversion 6 Click the Converter tab at the bottom and we will see that we can do that conversion easily Converter nian essing Pian configuration te an Event ames suture othe Fer Frames Generator ince Settings cectane a te ETARE Interface Selection Server information pr ast sarya ad dtc ENTIRE tvent Frames Structure mrowanctncatinet Templates Time Settings Operational Senings H Save Settings Options O Test Coniguration O Service Configuration om Version 40 The EF structure file PI Data server and PI Asset server are already filled in from previous steps so just click Co
16. ng items i AFLink Categories AFLink Element Templates AFLink Event Frames AFLink Reference Types mene UWA Tam aT Loren aanaaaaanaaal aaaassasaasa 6 Keep the Security Configuration window open and configure the batch interfaces security settings to access AF The accounts running PI batch interfaces must have proper permissions a Make sure any user configured to run batch interface services in our example plschool Student01 has Read and Write access for the following items i AFLink Database the AF database the PI Server s AFLink subsystem is linked to In our example the database is named AFLink ii AFLink Categories AFLink Elements iv AFLink Element Templates v AFLink Event Frames 9 Page 2015 TechCon Session OPTIONAL Start a Batch for Collection by the Batch Interface Since our Batch Interface is built on OSIsoft s version 4 0 framework it can detect Batch Database migration and switch to Event Frame generation seamlessly To see this in action we can use a tool to simulate the real time generation of a batch event journal evt file Step by Step 1 On your desktop open the EVT File Generation folder 2 Open EVT Simulator 3 Double click on EVTTest to start the simulator application Simulator EVT Fle Generator v1 oe l Click on the Input File button Select the Paint6 evt file and
17. nterface ID 1 on this system 13 Click Save Settings on the left 14 It s time to start the interface Click the Service Configuration tab Display Name PIEFGEN2 Log on as pischool Student01 Password student Startup Type Automatic 19 Page 2015 TechCon Session 15 Click Save Settings on the left again Then click Create Service button 16 iy Service Configuration Settings imertace Selection server Information Event Frames Stricture Templates Time Settings Operational Settings 1 save setnge Options Test Configuration Dee Conti guraton converter Version 40989 Acree cinco sont aE eRe Davien RES tagonae Fake eT Devens nvaleesevees Pr enar maa wien SEE tesne Te contusion nas savea ner wtrace PEFGENZ Click the Watch interface log button to monitor the interface during startup Click the Start interface service button Once the message log shows Switching to REALTIME data processing the recovery is done and we can look at the recovered batches 20 Page Explore Event Frames Explore Event Frames Let s take a look at the Event Frames for some of our EFGen batches We will see the differences between the templates used for migrated batches and those used for new EFGen and Batch Interface batches Step by Step 1 Bring up PI System Explorer and click Event
18. nvert It will warn you that you ll be overwriting the current EF structure file but this is a brand new interface configuration so that s ok Click Yes 7 Go back to the Event Frames Structure tab The EF structure is now populated with our PIBaGen units You can expand the unit hierarchy to see the batch and subbatch configuration 8 Click on the first unit BaGen and ensure PIBaGen compatibility mode is checked 17 Page 2015 TechCon Session Event Frames Structure g Cone te avane ames rcs define when avent amas ar cratd on whieh emp the event fae are bated ana wich sament and arte arses wth eosin setinas r E eed Omeia naet SE convatincare FE Bertranet a SS ene F pissan concent mode Templates Time Serings operational Settings Save Settings Options O Test Configuration O Service Configuration O converter Version 4 959 9 Click Reference elements at the top and ensure Merge consecutive event frames is checked Event Frames Structure g Contigua tha evene rare ucts dafi uher tet arnas are ented on hich amps the avent arnes are ated andi which ler and aye ar eae ith Settings Imertace Selection Server information Default settings rene TE Log debu massages mage corecte asant tamos Reco trna 7 T Options T Delay eatin of Pas after sere sart Test Configuration sa enact easa Operational Settings Save Settings Servi
19. o undo the action is to restore your PI server from a PI Backup 13 Page 2015 TechCon Session Confirm PI Batch Interface is Generating Event Frames We want to confirm from the PI message logs that the PI Batch interface has converted from creating batches in the Batch DB to creating Event Frames in the AF database Step by Step 1 To check the PI message logs we first start PI System management Tools and go to Operation gt Message Logs 2 Search for messages with the following filter settings a Start 1h b End c Program PIEMDVB d Message Event Gave nm SEEDS ce aa noer Fr a las 1 4 Sew ine a T e TST Fo AT oe RRVSRSEERERY aa soe e es n e T eT ae mar El emm Note the message PI Batch Database is read only because it has been migrated to event frames Interface will create event frames in the PI Asset database PISRV1 AFLink 14 Page Configure the EFGen Interface Configure the EFGen Interface The EFGen interface can be configured to convert an existing PI BaGen configuration to a corresponding hierarchy of Event Frame templates and create event frames following that hierarchy The interface can also be run in PI BaGen compatibility mode which tells it that the second level Event Frame Unit Batch triggers the top lever event Batch We re are going to set up the interface that way so it will function very similar to our
20. ou launch the virtual learning environment your session will run for up to 8 hours after which your session will be deleted You can save your work by using a cloud storage solution like onedrive or box From the virtual learning environment you can access any of these cloud solutions and upload the files you are interested in saving System requirements the Virtual Learning Environment is composed of virtual machines hosted on Microsoft Azure that you can access remotely In order to access these virtual machines you need a 31 Page 2015 TechCon Session Remote Desktop Protocol RDP Client and you will also need to be able to access the domain cloudapp net where the machines are hosted A typical connection string has the form cloudservicename cloudapp net 000x where the cloud service name is specific to a group of virtual machines and xxxxx is a port in the range 41952 65535 Therefore users connecting to Azure virtual machines must be allowed to connect to the domain cloudapp net throughout the port range 41952 65535 If you cannot connect check your company firewall policies and ensure that you can connect to this domain on the required ports 32 Page
21. rating from Batch to Event Frames PI Server e PI Server 2015 User Manuals e Batch to Event Frame Migration section of the What s New in PI Server 2015 Pl Interfaces e PI Interfaces for Batch and Manufacturing Execution Systems User Guide e Pl interface for Emerson DeltaV Batch EMDVB User Manual e PI Event Frames Generator User Manual If you have migration strategy questions please contact David Casazza Batch to Event Frames Product Manager dcasazza osisoft com OSlsoft Virtual Learning Environment The OSIsoft Virtual Environment provides you with virtual machines where you can complete the exercises contained in this workbook After you launch the Virtual Learning Environment you will connect to PISRV1 and PICLIENT1 during different parts of the lab with the credentials pischool student01 student The environment contains the following machines PISRV1 a windows server that runs the PI System and that contains all the software and configuration necessary to perform the exercises on this workbook This is the machine you need to connect to PICLIENT1 a client machine that has additional software necessary to complete the lab PIDC a domain controller that provides network and authentication functions The system will create these machines for you upon request and this process may take between 5 to 10 minutes During that time you can start reading the workbook to understand what you will be doing in the machine After y
22. tisfied with the results click Migrate 11 Page 2015 TechCon Session 6 The AFLink plugin wizard will ask if you re sure Click Yes and migration will begin Sern ase te Sener Data oboe Aus Sanar ttn an PSR misme PISAVI Indy Gems Stor nose jan keramat To otieseegarcheniat BT anise aa eae Date joke tnt ving et bn cy Fev Manage Snes Fisen Se F vemen Sra arti Sianas Tang Pasta isi sasae _DaiaSans Data Caos ast Sir Made Datatane Status Sach Das Sistit SPER PERM b m Nia dion ouchied 835 Date odor Basma se PISRVI indyne seve Sarco Daal yee Monegenert Toa NOE amA mein sre ps Leteoneincainine a Eha tan Nedioobensanchoried ET Boas Sxchdanbacsins GNM EDT Von rian ep FE M Por E Donaton ane Baca Marans Looe Nato Manage Stace Fisences Senden ooo Avan j Suchet srd Ahivo Statice Lirdsie Menso E panie 1 Seon PISOU padri pirdia Peet l 12 Page Migrate Batch Database to EF 7 After AFLink completes the migration click View migration report button and check for errors Note After migration if there are some batches that did not have corresponding Event Frames created and there is not an obvious cause like a missing archive file or unregistered unit contact OSIsoft Tech Support to help diagnose the problem Note Migration is in one direction only and is permanent The only way t

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