Excel Plug-In for OPC Router - License type: Subscription license

Excel Plug-In for OPC Router - License type: Subscription license


This OPC Router plug-in allows for reading/writing data from/to Microsoft Excel documents. This data can be mathematically processed inside the OPC Router. The plug-in is an OPC Router accessory. More

Manufacturer: Inray Code: OPCR-EXCEL0-SUB-PROD

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This OPC Router plug-in allows for reading/writing data from/to Microsoft Excel documents. This data can be mathematically processed inside the OPC Router. The plug-in is an OPC Router accessory. More

Manufacturer: Inray Code: OPCR-EXCEL0-SUB-PROD

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OPC Router is a software program that allows you to connect data from various industrial devices and IT/OT systems to each other. All this quickly, automatically and without programming knowledge. In addition, you can see all data flows in a clear visualization.  

Collect data, connect systems, perform calculations, compare values and enter results into databases. You can do all this with OPC Router for PLC systems, OPC servers, printers, RFID readers, emails, Excel spreadsheets, databases, cloud systems, MQTT brokers, ERP systems SAP R3, SAP HANA, etc. For installation on a single computer you need a basic module and one or more plug-in modules.

Microsoft Excel Plug-In

The Microsoft Excel program is one of the most popular spreadsheets worldwide. With OPC Router's Microsoft Excel plug-in, you can access MS Excel spreadsheets and their cells and read/write data from/to them. Thanks to the integrated calculator, you can mathematically process this data, eliminating the need for manual work with spreadsheets.

With the MS Excel plug-in deployed and working hand in hand with other OPC Router plug-ins, you can interconnect your Excel documents and data from various IT and OT systems and devices.

Transferring data from an OPC server to an Excel document, processing it in the document and sending it to a CNC machine's OPC server

In this example, the Excel document awaits an input value from the OPC Server (ProgramID). Based on this value, the document returns the values Gap Top, Gap Left and Height. These values are transferred to the CNC machine.

Whenever a change is made to the Dimension.xlsx file, the File trigger (1) triggers the connection configured. When the File trigger is activated, the ProgramID (2) value is read out from the OPC server and written to the A2 cell in the Dimension.xlsx (3) file. Excel performs the preconfigured logic, after which the E2, F2 and G2 cell values are written to the CNC machine's OPC server (4). In the top of the picture, you can see the live graph (5), which allows for the monitoring and diagnostics of the connection. Each green dot on the line means that a change has been made to the Dimension.xlsx file, the trigger has been activated and the connection has started.

 

Storing Excel data in a database and sending it via email

Whenever new data has been added to the Account.xlsx Excel document, it is read out, transferred to a database and at the same time used to create an email, which is then sent to a predefined recipient.

Whenever a change has been made to the Account.xlsx document, the File trigger (1) triggers the connection configured. The new data added is read out from the Account.xlsx document (2) and written to the database (3). The data is also sent via email (4), to the recipient determined by the constant value (5). In the top of the picture, you can see the live graph (6), which allows for the monitoring and diagnostics of the connection. Each green dot on the line means that a change has been made to the Account.xlsx file, the trigger has been activated and the connection has started.

 

Video tutorieal for an easy transfer of CSV file to Database

This video tutorial shows how easily to extract record sets out of a CSV-file and writing the CSV column values into a database table. According to that there is a narrow format where each process variable has its own measurement id. Both process values (temperature and pressure) are written as individual record sets into the same table. Easily monitor a folder for corresponding CSV file(s), read data out of them and write data into a corresponding table simply via drag & drop.

Video wizard for configuration of reading OPC UA data and writing them to CSV file

This video tutorial shows how easy it is to read process values out of an OPC UA server and save them into a CSV file. The process values are read on data change and create a new record set into an existing csv file (or creates a new one, if one already exists). Just connect OPC UA data points, CSV document and create corresponding CSV file simply via drag & drop.

System requirements


Computer performance

OPC Router is a server application and needs to run on suitably equipped hardware. We recommend using at least the following components:

  • Multi-core processor,
  • at least 4 GB RAM,
  • hard disk space (with RAID 5 technology).

Operating system


We recommend using Microsoft Windows Server operating systems (see below). Client operating systems (64-bit) can also be used for testing purposes.

  • Windows Server 2008 x64
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 x64
  • Windows Server 2012 x64
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 x64
  • Windows Server 2016 x64
  • Windows Server 2019 x64
  • Windows 7 x64
  • Windows 8 x64
  • Windows 8.1 x64
  • Windows 10 x64
  • Windows 10 IoT x64

Available OPC servers

OPC servers in OPC Router are used to connect control systems and other devices over OPC UA, OPC DA 4.0, or OPC XML.
To connect an OPC server, you must purchase a Module OPC license.


Available database servers


Database servers must be installed separately and are not part of the OPC Router installation. The OPC Router supports the following database systems:

  • MS SQL
  • Oracle
  • MySQL
  • MS Access
  • XMLdatabases accessible by ODBC

Plug-ins for connecting database systems are not part of the Basic license, but you need to purchase the appropriate plug-in separately.

SAP-Plug in

The SAP Plug-in supports SAP systems version 4.0b and higher. For functionality, you need to have the so-called
SAP Log-on pad installed on the server where the OPC Router is running.
The SAP Plug-in is licensed and is not part of the Basic license.