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Training Document: 026

Introduction to Object Wizards

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An Object Wizard can be added to any derived template to provide a simplified user interface for configuring instances (assets) derived from the template. When configuring an instance derived from a template with Object Wizards, it may have a series of user selectable Choices and Options that guide you through the process of the configuration. Each Choice and Option may have one or more attributes, symbols, and/or scripts associated with it.

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Training Document: 018

I/O Auto Assignment Overview

This training document provides an overview of I/O Auto-Assignment in AVEVA Application Server. It explains how the I/O feature allows configuration of data input and output for attributes, along with advanced properties. I/O Auto-Assignment eliminates the need for manual configuration or scripting of I/O references, streamlining the deployment process.

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Training Document: 017

Introduction to Application Objects

This training document provides an introduction to application objects in AVEVA Application Server. It explains the concept of application objects, their types, and their configuration options. The document also covers the implementation steps, including creating object templates and instances.

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Training Document: 016

Device Integration Redundancy Configuration

Data acquisition redundancy allows high availability of external I/O data through use of a Redundant DI Object (Device Integration Object) that monitors and controls its’ respective primary and backup data sources. This training document explains how to configure and deploy RedundantDIObjects, or RDIOs, for enabling redundant connections to field devices in Application Server.

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Training Document: 009

Importing and Exporting System Platform Objects

When developing in Application Server, you may find it useful or necessary at a point to share objects or recreate them in other Galaxies. To accomplish this, you can use the IDE's export/import functions. When you perform an export, the resulting .aaPKG file includes the selected objects, associated templates, and their configuration state.  The exported file can be later imported into the same or another Galaxy.

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Training Document: 007

Backup, Restore, and Migrate a Galaxy Database

When you create a galaxy in the IDE, a Galaxy Repository (GR) is created, which is a series of files, folders, and a database that contains all the configuration data and object deployment states for that particular galaxy. In order to backup, restore, or migrate a galaxy, you must use the Galaxy Database Manager to create a cabinet (.CAB) file for the galaxy.

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