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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/casestudy/arizonaAriZona Beverages implemented a system based on Ignition and Sepasoft MES for its SCADA integration with SAP. Learn more in this Ignition SCADA case study.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/casestudy/arbIn under six months, ARB Midstream built a complete Ignition SCADA system for an oil pipeline with 37 sites while upgrading hardware, creating a new network, adding edge computing, and more.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/casestudy/nglNGL Energy Partners is a diversified midstream oil & gas company that provides multiple services to producers and end users, including transportation, storage, blending, and marketing of crude oil.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/user/39505Get to know the author. Tracy Williams earned a BSME from Tennessee Technological University and has been a control systems engineer and integrator for over 30 years. He is owner and senior engineer at Trace Automation based out of Pleasant View, Tennessee. Follow him on LinkedIn, contact him at tracy
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/ignition/modules/visionThe Vision Module brings robust SCADA visualization to Ignition, giving you access to real-time and historical data on your HMIs and dashboard screens.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/vision/vision-windows/navigation-strategies-in-vision/navigation-drill-downAnother popular navigation strategy is to drill down into various areas of your project using a map. The Drill Down navigation strategy is ideal if you have different geographical locations. A good example is to have a main window that has an image representing a plant or factory.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/7.9/scripting/scripting-in-ignition/component-and-window-scriptingSo it is important to understand how the component hierarchy of a window works as well as how to properly access components and properties in a script anywhere in a project.
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/blog/ignition-exchangeICC 2019 ended with a bang, and it wasn’t just the stellar performance from Co-Directors of Sales Engineering Travis and Kevin in the annual Build-A-Thon that caused the buzz. While Kevin's victory was well earned, it was the announcement of the new Ignition Exchange that delighted the packed audience
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/resources/article/checklist-avoid-visualization-alarming-security-mistakesNo matter how much experience we have, we all make mistakes sometimes. Fortunately, Ignition gives you the tools to not only fix those mistakes, but turn them into strengths when you’re developing projects in the future. Below, we’ve compiled a checklist of common mistakes and corresponding solutions
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https://www.inductiveautomation.com/news/ignition-72-will-increase-performance-user-efficiencyIncreased performance and user efficiency is the focus of the next release of Ignition by Inductive Automation. The new release, version 7.2, will offer a variety of incremental improvements to the platform and modules. Ignition 7.2 will be available in January, 2011. All licensed Ignition custome…

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