Carlos Sandoval, Gersa Monterrey S.A. de C.V. posted a question on "Ask a Question" PostedWednesday, May 10, 2017 at 1:56 PM .NET communications and DATABASE communications through OPC server Any with experience to communicate.NET application to an OPC server, we require developing such communications layer, further information please contact me. 6 Answers Reset Sort By Default Stephen Mokey , Digitronik Labs Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 10:51 AM Hi Carlos, I just shot you an email. Happy to discuss this project. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel John Weber , Software Toolbox Inc. Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 10:56 AM Carlos, the easiest way to connect to Visual Studio.NET to an OPC Server is going to be to use a toolkit that handles all the details of the OPC communications for you and gives you simple .NET methods for read, write subscribe. I suggest you have a look at the OPC Data Client toolkit at http://www.softwaretoolbox.com/opcdataclient.html for examples, training videos, etc. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel William Blandon , CONTROLTECH Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:25 PM Carlos, nosotros hemos hecho ese tipo de comunicación. Aplicación .NET desarrollada en C# con OPC (RSLinx OPC de Rockwell) Mas información puedes escribirme a wblandon@controltech.co 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Xavier Mesrobian , Skkynet Cloud Systems, Inc. Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:28 PM Hi Carlos, another option is to use the Cogent DataHub. It has OPC DA and UA client and server capabilities, a .NET API for connecting to your .NET application, and a Database feature that lets you connect to any SQL database via ODBC. Please see http://www.cogentdatahub.com for details. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Dave Hellyer , Tatsoft, LLC Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:28 PM One way to do it is to use a .NET-to-the-core solution like FactoryStudio from Tatsoft. With native protocol drivers built-in to FactoryStudio, and the ability to be an OPC Server AND client would make FactoryStudio a perfect solution. I would like to discuss this further with you Carlos. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel RAUL OLAJE , Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:28 PM Hola Carlos, tengo un desarrollo que recopila los datos de un OPC server y los inserta en una base de datos MSSQL. Mi correo es olajer@hotmail.com me encuentro en Hermosillo, Sonora. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel × Notification Message
Stephen Mokey , Digitronik Labs Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 10:51 AM Hi Carlos, I just shot you an email. Happy to discuss this project. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel
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John Weber , Software Toolbox Inc. Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 10:56 AM Carlos, the easiest way to connect to Visual Studio.NET to an OPC Server is going to be to use a toolkit that handles all the details of the OPC communications for you and gives you simple .NET methods for read, write subscribe. I suggest you have a look at the OPC Data Client toolkit at http://www.softwaretoolbox.com/opcdataclient.html for examples, training videos, etc. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel
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William Blandon , CONTROLTECH Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:25 PM Carlos, nosotros hemos hecho ese tipo de comunicación. Aplicación .NET desarrollada en C# con OPC (RSLinx OPC de Rockwell) Mas información puedes escribirme a wblandon@controltech.co 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel
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Xavier Mesrobian , Skkynet Cloud Systems, Inc. Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:28 PM Hi Carlos, another option is to use the Cogent DataHub. It has OPC DA and UA client and server capabilities, a .NET API for connecting to your .NET application, and a Database feature that lets you connect to any SQL database via ODBC. Please see http://www.cogentdatahub.com for details. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel
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Dave Hellyer , Tatsoft, LLC Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:28 PM One way to do it is to use a .NET-to-the-core solution like FactoryStudio from Tatsoft. With native protocol drivers built-in to FactoryStudio, and the ability to be an OPC Server AND client would make FactoryStudio a perfect solution. I would like to discuss this further with you Carlos. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel
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RAUL OLAJE , Posted Thursday, May 11, 2017 at 3:28 PM Hola Carlos, tengo un desarrollo que recopila los datos de un OPC server y los inserta en una base de datos MSSQL. Mi correo es olajer@hotmail.com me encuentro en Hermosillo, Sonora. 0 Comments Please Login or Register to post a comment or Like an answer. {{settings.nrChars}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel Delete Edit {{renderPersonName(comment)}} Posted {{comment.Posted}} {{comment.Content}} {{comment.Content.length}}/ {{settings.maxChars}} chars × Submit Cancel
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