You should be able to do each of these reasonably easily in VTScada. Also, to export the tags, you can create a tag export in an application with the start tags, as well as in a new VTScada application with no tags. From there, copy the tag data across excluding the tags unique ID's (the first column). You may find it easier to copy the entire sheets and delete the contents of the ID columns as the sheets must have the tag-type names.
To copy pages, open the page you are you wish to copy and then click File->Export. In your new application simply import the page. You will have to relink the tags if you follow this method.
If you wish to move everything at once, you can make a snapshot of your existing application and then, when creating a new application, click advanced and 'Clone From Changeset'. Point to your snapshot and give the app a new name. You should get a fresh application which is a duplicate of the existing app (Pages, Tag, and Security config) but with a new GUID (Application ID) and no tag/alarm/event history or application change history.
The other way to start with a template is to create an application to have as an OEM Layer. Get an app setup in your start template state and close it. When creating a new application, you can select this app as the OEM layer. It works great but the OEM layer can be managed/updated and those changes will be reflected in your new app as well. This also means that you will need to ensure any app distributed also has your custom OEM layer distributed with it.... If that makes sense.
You should be able to do each of these reasonably easily in VTScada. Also, to export the tags, you can create a tag export in an application with the start tags, as well as in a new VTScada application with no tags. From there, copy the tag data across excluding the tags unique ID's (the first column). You may find it easier to copy the entire sheets and delete the contents of the ID columns as the sheets must have the tag-type names.
To copy pages, open the page you are you wish to copy and then click File->Export. In your new application simply import the page. You will have to relink the tags if you follow this method.
If you wish to move everything at once, you can make a snapshot of your existing application and then, when creating a new application, click advanced and 'Clone From Changeset'. Point to your snapshot and give the app a new name. You should get a fresh application which is a duplicate of the existing app (Pages, Tag, and Security config) but with a new GUID (Application ID) and no tag/alarm/event history or application change history.
The other way to start with a template is to create an application to have as an OEM Layer. Get an app setup in your start template state and close it. When creating a new application, you can select this app as the OEM layer. It works great but the OEM layer can be managed/updated and those changes will be reflected in your new app as well. This also means that you will need to ensure any app distributed also has your custom OEM layer distributed with it.... If that makes sense.
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edited Jan 12 at 5:38 pm