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About
shortBrandName Demo Data
Demo data is data that is generated by the demo data generator. You can use the demo data with a demo license for evaluation and training purposes. This means that you need the “eas” feature included in your license file, as described in “About the license.properties file,” page 2-3. The “eas” feature is also required for the fully licensed version of
shortBrandName - whether you are running in demo mode or not, so you can always use demo data if you have it. If you do not have any demo data you can generate it by using the demo data generator as described in “Generate demo database,” page 5-21.The following topics describe tasks related to installation and setup of demo data:
- Install the demo data generator service
- Generate demo database
- Generate a year template
- Purge the year templates
Install the demo data generator service
The easdemo.jar file must be installed (copied to the NiagaraAX modules directory) before you can install it in your services directory. Installation of this module is described along with the eas module installation procedure. Refer to “Install the eas module,” page 2-7, for details about installing the easdemo.jar file.
Note: After installing the easdemo.jar file, the station (or workbench instance) must be restarted in order to see it in the station.
Figure 5-25 Opening the easdemo palette.
Figure 5-26 EasDemoGenerator service.![]()
Generate demo database
The EasService must be up and running and connected to the relational database before you can create demo data.
Note: If you want to monitor the progress of the demo data generation, you need to use the 'trace' level debugging for the "easdemo" log. Set this by going to the 'Remote Spy' pages, and navigating to the 'logSetup' page. Switch the "easdemo" setting to 'trace'. This will allow you to monitor the progress in the standard output of the station.
- In the workbench nav tree, expand the Services node and double-click on the EasServices node.
- Right-click on the Eas Demo Generator property and select Actions > Generate Demo Data from the popup menu.
Figure 5-27 Select parameters for generating demo data.![]()
- Choose to generate both the histories and set up the SQL configuration tables, or choose to set up just the SQL configuration tables. You can also specify the start and end years to use for generating the histories.
Note: Once you click the OK button the demo generator will use these parameters to create the demo data. For 2 years worth of data, it could take 40 minutes or so, depending on your computer speed. During this time you will not be able to use
shortBrandName and your pc may be sluggish. Once complete, you will have the 8 sites worth ofshortBrandName demo data stored in NiagaraAX histories.- Click the OK button to generate the data.
Generate a year template
A year template is a .csv file that contains the model data to use for generating the
shortBrandName demo data. The “Generate Year Template” action places any year templates that the user generates under the station's directory in a folder called 'easDemoYearTemplates'.
- In the workbench nav tree, expand the Services node and double-click on the EasServices node.
- Right-click on the Eas Demo Generator property and select Actions > Generate Year Template from the popup menu.
Figure 5-28 Select parameters for year template.![]()
- Choose or set the following parameter
- New Year
Type in the year that you want to generate.- Model Year
Select the model year to use for generating the year.- Data Type
Choose to generate either Normal data or Faulty Early Schedule data. The type defaults to Normal data. The "Faulty Early Schedule" option generates data that is offset by a few hours to give the effect of an early schedule. The "Faulty Early Schedule" option can be useful for demonstrating the effects of bad or fixed results.- Click the OK button to generate the template.
Purge the year templates
This action deletes any Year templates that have been generated. It removes all of the .csv files that are in the easDemoYearTemplates under the station directory.
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