Procedure control
The procedure control provides feedback on the state and execution status of a procedure,
SCM, RCM, or Activity.
The following image displays an example of procedure called
Resin
that is in the
Exec
(Running) state and awaiting confirmation of an instruction.
Procedure control
The background color of the name/description text is white when the procedure is active or
requiring Operator interaction. When the background is light gray, the procedure is idle,
completed or otherwise held, stopped, or aborted.
Procedure list control
The procedure list control contains a group of related procedure controls. If there are a lot of
procedures in the list, scroll buttons are provided to enable scrolling through the procedures.
The names displayed in the procedure list control are the
public names
of the procedures.
The following image displays a list of four procedures, two of which are running (Resin,
TankCleanup); one which has completed (Blend 102); and one which is stopped (RCM257).
The
Resin
procedure is also awaiting Operator confirmation of an instruction.
Procedure list control
Procedure panel control
The procedure panel control is a combination of a procedural operations control and a
command panel control. It forms a kind of “mini-faceplate” for a procedural operation or
phase. When bound to a phase, it provides access to the phase child element.
The following image displays the command controls for a procedural operation named
Resin
,
which is currently running.
Operating a batch or procedure
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