To set up cylinders in pgAdmin III:
1. Open pgAdmin III from the PostgreSQL program folder and log in with the password "filling".
2. Navigate to the "cylinder_setup" in the menu and view the top 100 rows.
3. Enter cylinder details like the number, limits, name, and quantity in each pallet, making sure to number cylinders sequentially.
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PostGreSQL - Add Cylinders To The Database
To set up cylinders in pgAdmin III:
1. Open pgAdmin III from the PostgreSQL program folder and log in with the password "filling".
2. Navigate to the "cylinder_setup" in the menu and view the top 100 rows.
3. Enter cylinder details like the number, limits, name, and quantity in each pallet, making sure to number cylinders sequentially.
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Data collector (cylinder set-up)
How to setup cylinders for pgAdmin III
Press "Start", "All Programs" and find the folder
called "PostgreSQL 9.1 (x86)". Choose the program "pgAdmin III" and click
Double click on the line "PostgreSQL 9.1 (x86)
(localhost: 5432)"
The program will ask for a password, the
password is "filling", type it in and press OK.
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Click through the menu structure until you reach
the "cylinder_setup" as shown
Right hand mouse on the "cylinder_setup", select
"View Data" and choose "View Top 100 Rows".
Attention: When typing in the cylinder, do not
jump in the "cylinder_setup_id" number. The numbers need to be in numerical sequence 1, 2, 3,…If this is not followed the RCC (Report Control Center) will not be shown correct.
*There is a maximum of 24 cylinders which can be
Column 1: Enter the cylinder no. set-up. Column 2: Enter the lower limit value (gram of gas) of the cylinder. Column 3: Enter the upper limit value (gram of gas) of the cylinder. Column 4: Enter the net value, kilos of gas filled into the cylinder. Column 5: Column 6: Enter the cylinder name. NOTE: The cylinder setup entered in "pgAdmin III" Column 7: Enter how many of this cylinder type there is in a pallet. need to match the cylinder setup for the site100%. To start a new cylinder type press "Enter" on the line finished and a new line will be added. There always need to be a free line, when finish entering cylinders.
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