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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/database-connections/installing-databases/installing-mysqlTo Install the MySQL Server and Workbench
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/getting-started/ignition-modules/core-modules/reporting-moduleDynamic Report Generation
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/article/design-like-a-pro-part-1Have you ever gotten to the end of a project and wished it had gone smoother? This white paper will walk you through how to set up your project from the start to reach a better end product.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/article/design-like-a-pro-part-3The success or failure of any HMI / SCADA project is judged by the final result. Learn how to put the finishing touches on your design and tailor it to fit your specific needs.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/article/old-scada-vs-the-new-scadaTechnological change may simply be a fact of modern life but the changes have become bigger and faster in the last few years. Currently, a wave of new technologies is driving major disruption in the manufacturing sector. Big Data and analytics, the Cloud, the Internet of Things, and mobile and social
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/appendix/reference-pages/gateway-port-referenceThe following table describes the default ports an Ignition server may use for communication.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/appendix/components/tables/tree-view/tree-view-exampleThe Tree View component displays and organizes data in a dataset in a tree hierarchy. The Tree View component is found under the Tables tab of the component palette.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/alarming/alarm-status/alarm-status-shelvingAnother important feature of the Alarm Status Table is the capability to shelve alarms. Shelving alarms allows you to temporarily silence an alarm for a fixed period of time. This feature is extremely handy when an alarm is already active and you want to temporarily suppress the alarm while you're working
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/visualization-and-dashboards/property-binding-types/named-query-bindingBinding Properties to a Named Query
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/sql-in-ignition/named-queries/named-query-parametersParameters allow you to make Named Queries dynamic. They act as placeholders you can pass values into when requesting the query to execute. Other resources in Ignition can then pass arguments into the parameters. The exact implementation depends on what resource is requesting the Named Query, such as

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