Additional database help is available here

By Control Engineering Staff August 19, 2002

Oak Brook, IL – Three additional stories related to the June 2002 Control Engineering article, ”How to Get the Most from a Database,” were published at Control Engineering Online recently.

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”Six tips for designing a manufacturing database” includes practical advice about organizing information, from Jeff Buck, system architect, Rockwell Automation. https://www.controleng.com/index.asp?layout=articleWebzine&articleid=CA238850

”Database connections provide ways and means” shows how an Opto 22 application allows data to flow in two directions and how Northwest Analytical software integrates data. https://www.controleng.com/index.asp?layout=articleWebzine&articleid=CA238797

The original article in the print edition, ”How to Get the Most from a Database,” explains how databases record, analyze and relay plant-floor information, often behind the scenes. It also offers advice on ”how to make your database work for you, rather than the other way around.” https://www.controleng.com/index.asp?layout=articleWebzine&articleid=CA220592

Control Engineering Daily News DeskMark T. Hoske, editor in chief MHoske@cfemedia.com