on 06-21-2008 2:57 PM
In the post-processing of PI, There is a step to create remote connection in SM59, a connection name INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI which used to update run time cache when activate ID objects, what is HMI stands for?
HMI is Human Machine Interface..
Check this for more info..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_interface
Thanks,
Vijaya.
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The RFC destination (SM59) INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI is used to store the data in the cache. This data is about the connection Between the Integration Builder and Runtime
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thanks, all, very helpful
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Hi,
WinCC is a powerful HMI system for use under Microsoft Windows 2000 and
Windows XP. HMI stands for "Human Machine Interface", i.e. the interface
between the person (the operator) and the machine (the process). The automation
process (AS) retains actual control over the process. Communication between the
WinCC and the operator on the one hand and WinCC and the automation systems
on the other is affected.
Use this link and search for HMI you will find lot of info.
http://www2.sea.siemens.com/NR/rdonlyres/77308F3E-BF28-46B4-9144-E7F880A31284/0/WinCCbasis_V6_e.pdf
Thanks
Vikranth
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