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Posted: 2025-05-19 09:33 AM
Hi,
When opening the backup folder I can see the graphics.
When opening the graphics, how can I see where the value is linked to? To which controller it is linked to?
Thanks,
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Posted: 2025-05-19 11:17 PM
@Izak2025 what TAC BMS are you referring too, TAC Vista or EBO? What version?
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Posted: 2025-05-20 06:56 AM
It`s TAC Vista. I know it`s obsolete. I`ve got the backup and am trying to get info from it for an upgrade. Is there a database where links are made that we can access?
For example, saying Graphic name - Controller name - Point name?
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Posted: 2025-05-20 03:56 PM
@Izak2025 I'm not a TAC Vista expert, perhaps @PeterLarsen or @MikaelKrantz can assist.
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Posted: 2025-05-20 06:13 PM
I am doing all this from memory and have not run up a Vista DB for a while so I might be off by a tiny bit but it will be very close.
If you find the TGML you want to find the bindings path then right click on it and then I think it called edit bindings or show bindings option.
This will then show you the bindings to the Vista database and linked to the name of the TGML components.
You might have to have the TGML editor open at the same time so you can see the components name then look into the TGML bindings window find that name and then you will see the linked object in the Vista database.
I hope that helps
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Posted: 2025-05-21 02:19 AM
Think @PeterLarsen memory may be better than mine, did TAC Vista had an Binding Edit function?
Yes, the step Peter mention should be enough to find out the variables.
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