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Chapter 6
Historical Data Logging and Extraction
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manipulate, and analyze historical data automatically from outside the 
BridgeVIEW environment. For more information, see Appendix B, 
How Do You Log Historical Data?
There are three steps you must complete to log historical data:
1.
Configure your tags to have historical logging enabled. You configure 
it on a per tag basis. To select historical logging for a single tag, go to 
the panel for configuring the tag. 
2.
Configure a path for the historical database. To choose the path, select 
Configure»Historical… in the Tag Configuration Editor. 
3.
Turn on historical logging for the BridgeVIEW Engine, according to 
one of the three techniques outlined below. 
There are three techniques for turning historical data logging on or off: 
You can configure historical logging in the Tag Configuration Editor. 
To turn on logging, use the pull-down menu for 
Configure»Historical…. Configure the path and set Start logging on 
system start-up
 to be TRUE. 
For programmatic control, you can call the Enable Historical Data 
Logging VI in the System palette. With this VI, you can turn historical 
data logging on or off dynamically for all the tags in the system, while 
the BridgeVIEW Engine is running. 
The Engine Manager also has a button to turn historical data logging 
on or off. If you have Supervise or higher-level privileges, you can 
access this button.
When you log historical data for your application, there is a coupling 
between your configuration (
.scf
) file and the Citadel Historical 
Database. When you decide to archive these, take the 
.scf
 file along with 
your historical files to the new location. Although you can retrieve 
historical data without the 
.scf
 file, you will not have the tag configuration 
information, such as engineering range and unit, unless you archive the 
.scf
 file as well. 
Preferably, maintain the relative path between the 
.scf
 file and the 
historical files in this new location. For example, if your 
.scf
 file is in 
C:\
ARCHIVE
, keep your historical database in 
C:\ARCHIVE\DATA
. If you save 
a new 
.scf
 file and have not specified a historical data directory, you are 
prompted to specify the path and the directory is created for you.