Last revision:07/24/2017
This document contains important information about Wonderware® InBatch™ 2014 R3 SP1 (v.11.5.1). Review this document for known issues and changes to the Wonderware InBatch software and documentation included on this CD.
Important! Before upgrading your system, review the Installing Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 section. |
NOTE: Readme files from previous releases of Wonderware InBatch software are posted to the Wonderware Knowledge & Support Center at https://softwaresupportsp.invensys.com/Pages/ProductHub.aspx.
Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1(v.11.5.1) offers the following new features and enhancements:
This section describes the hardware, software, and operating system required to install Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 software.
The following hardware is recommended to support Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 Client and Server installations:
Requirement | Client | Server |
Processor | 1.8 gigahertz (GHz) | 2.8 gigahertz (GHz) |
Processor Cores | 2 | 4 |
RAM | 2 gigabytes (GB) | 8 gigabytes (GB) |
Hard Disk | 30 GB available | 500 GB available |
Video Adapter / Monitor Capability | 1280 x 1024 resolution | 1024 x 768 resolution |
Network Speed (MBps) | 1000 | 1000 |
Input Devices |
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Hardware Requirements - Operating System
See your specific Microsoft operating system hardware requirements for details.
The following table lists the operating system, .NET Framework, and virtualization requirements for Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1.
Client Windows OS |
Server Windows OS |
.NET Framework |
Virtualization | ||||||||
8.1 Professional, Enterprise (32/64-bit) |
10 Professional and Enterprise Standard, Enterprise (64-bit) |
2012 Standard, Data Center (64-bit) |
2012 R2 Standard, Data Center (64-bit) |
2016 Standard, Data Center (64-bit) |
3.5 SP1 | 4.5.2 | Hyper-V (Based on Supported OS version) |
VMWare 6.0 Update 1 (including HA/DR*) |
VMWare Workstation 7.x, 8.x |
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Wonderware InBatch Server | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | C | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
Wonderware InBatch Clients | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | C | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
Wonderware InBatch History Server | N | Y | Y | Y | Y | C | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
Wonderware InBatch Reporting Content | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | C | Y | Y | Y | Y |
Supported | Y |
Not Supported | N |
Coexist | C |
Notes:
Browser | Version |
Internet Explorer | Version 11 or later on the Windows operating system* |
Microsoft Edge | Version 20 |
Chrome | Version 47 or later on the Windows operating system* |
Firefox | Version 44 or later on the Windows operating system* |
* Unless later versions of browsers deprecate the user interfaces used by InBatch Reporting system.
The following table lists the SQL Server requirements:
2012 Standard, Enterprise (32/64 bit) | 2012 SP2 Express-SSMSE (32/64 bit) | 2012 SP1 Standard, Enterprise (32/64 bit) | 2012 SP2 Standard, Enterprise (32/64 bit) | 2014 Standard, Enterprise (32/64 bit) | 2014 SP1 Express-SSME (32/64 bit) | 2016 Standard, Enterprise (32/64 bit) | |
Wonderware InBatch Server | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Wonderware InBatch Clients | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Wonderware InBatch History Server | Y | Y* | Y | Y | Y | Y* | Y |
Wonderware InBatch Reporting Content | Y | Y* | Y | Y | Y | Y* | Y |
Supported | Y |
Not Supported | N |
* History Archive, Purge, and Restore will not work with SQL Express. Reporting only works with Express with Advanced Services and Reporting Scheduling Capabilities will not be available.
The following table lists the additional typical software requirements for each Wonderware InBatch station type when the Wonderware InBatch software is used with Wonderware System Platform:
Additional Software Requirements |
Wonderware InBatch Station Type |
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Server |
Run-time Client |
Development Client |
History Server |
Reporting Content |
Redundant System |
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Wonderware Application Server bootstrap and IDE |
Yes |
- |
Yes |
- |
- |
Yes |
Wonderware InTouch | - |
Yes |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Wonderware InBatch requires certain network ports to be opened in the Windows Firewall to establish communication with other components and services on the network. Usually, this is automatically done during the installation and configuration process of Wonderware InBatch. However, if the Windows firewall is not enabled at the time of installation or if an alternative firewall is in use during installation, you need to open the appropriate network ports in the firewall manually for proper functioning of InBatch. The following is a list of ports that must be added to the Windows Firewall exceptions list for Wonderware InBatch:
Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 is compatible and can co-exist with the following components. Compatibility means that the products can communicate with each other over the network. Co-existence means that the products can be installed on the same computer.
Component | Version | Compatibility | Co-existence |
Wonderware® System Platform* | |||
2017 | Y | Y | |
2014 R2 SP1 | Y | Y | |
2014 R2 P01 | Y | Y | |
2014 R2 | Y | Y | |
Wonderware® ASB Framework | |||
4.0.0.13000 | Y | Y | |
4.1.0 | Y | Y | |
Wonderware® InTouch® CE | 10.1 | N | N |
Wonderware® MES | |||
2014 R3 | N/A | Y | |
2014 R2 | N/A | Y | |
2014 SP1 (v5.0.1) | N/A | Y | |
2014 (v5.0) | N/A | Y | |
2012 P01 (4.5 P01) | N/A | Y | |
4.0 SP2 | N/A | Y | |
4.0 SP1 | N/A | N | |
Wonderware® QI Analyst™ | |||
8.0 SP4 | N/A | Y | |
8.0 SP3 | N/A | Y | |
8.0 SP2 | N/A | Y | |
Wonderware® Intelligence™ | |||
2014 R3 | Y | Y | |
2014 R2 P1 (v2.0 P1) | Y | Y | |
2012 (v1.5.100) | Y | Y | |
1.5 | N | N | |
ArchestrA® Workflow™ | 2012 R2 SP1 | N/A | Y |
Wonderware® Skelta BPM™ | |||
2017 | N/A | Y | |
2014 R2 SP2 P01 | N/A | Y | |
2014 R2 SP2 (v4.3) | N/A | Y | |
2014 R2 (v4.1) | N/A | Y | |
2014 (v4.0) | N/A | Y | |
Wonderware® Production Execution Module | 2.1 SP1 | N/A | Y |
Foxboro® Control Software | |||
6.0 (and all Quick Fixes) | N | N | |
5.0 (and all Quick Fixes) | N | N | |
4.0 (and all Quick Fixes) | N | N | |
Foxboro® Evo Control Core Services | |||
9.3 | Y | Y | |
9.2 | Y | Y | |
9.1 | Y | Y | |
9.0 | Y | Y | |
Foxboro® I/A Series Software | |||
8.8 | Y | Y | |
8.7 (Windows XP, Windows 2003) | Y | Y |
Supported | Y |
Not Supported | N |
Products do not share data directly, but can coexist. | N/A |
* Previously called ArchestrA System Platform
In some cases, the Wonderware InBatch software is supported in newer environments than a compatible product. Wonderware InBatch software has been tested for compatibility with a listed product only in the environments that are supported by that particular product.
For compatibility information regarding Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 and Foxboro Control Software 6.0, contact your Schneider Electric sales representative.
Please contact your local Schneider Electric Distributor or Sales representative for details about the licensing requirements for Wonderware components.
Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 supports Archestra.lic license files. Archestra.lic format licenses work with Wonderware InBatch 2012 R2 and later.
Note: You need a separate MXAccess_Runtime entitlement license file to access the MxAccess Toolkit for IBMX to work when using Wonderware System Platform 2017.
Before installing InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 (v 11.5.1) on a node with WSP 2014 R2 SP1, you must install WSP 2014 R2 SP1 GRAccess HotFix CR L00140215.
Otherwise, you might encounter the following issues:
For installation and upgrade instructions, see the Wonderware InBatch Installation Guide and the Installation Issues section of this document.
Upgrading the software from the versions listed below only requires running the Setup.exe:
The process will upgrade all components as required.
The following is a list of important points that you must note during the upgrade process.
Once the upgrade process is completed, you have to run the CVTMaster.exe utility to upgrade the application databases.
When you upgrade from previous versions of InBatch to InBatch 2014 R3 , all the InBatch links from Wonderware Information Server database are removed. You can verify the NavNode, NavRole, NavPanelNode tables from where all InBatch related rows must be removed. The .rdl template files are also removed from the ArchestrA\InBatch Reports folder and are now deployed in the InBatch Reports folder in the Reporting service URL.
Users can access the reports from the standard Reporting Services URL or the shortcut menu available in the InBatch folder. The reports will not be available from the Wonderware Information Server. Also, the History Database Administration and Reports Administration web pages now have their own shortcut menu and is available in the InBatch folder.
If you have created custom reports and want to convert them to InBatch v11.5, no longer rely on Wonderware Information Server. For more information, see the Wonderware InBatch Custom Report Update Guide (InBatchCustRepGuide.pdf).
The upgrade supports Wonderware InBatch with I/A components and without I/A components.
To upgrade from a version older than Wonderware InBatch 9.0, first uninstall the previous version and then install Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1.
When you upgrade InBatch from an earlier version to Wonderware InBatch 2014 R3 SP1 (11.5.1), the .CSV message files available at "C:\Program Files\Wonderware\InBatch\Messages" are backed up and are placed at the same location: "C:\Program Files\Wonderware\InBatch\Messages".
Any new .CSV files are also added to the following folder: "C:\Program Files\Wonderware\InBatch\Messages\English".
Note: If you are using the InBatch GUI Controls and upgrading from 10.2 or earlier, you may need to adjust some of your InTouch application layouts. Some of the controls have been increased in size to better accommodate larger values. Also, a new "Formula" column was added to several list controls.
This section describes important resolved issues.
L00141388: | InBatch Operator Comments are not stored correctly in the database when the user uses Czech Republic region and language settings. This issue is resolved. |
L00142067: | User can now configure InBatch Redundancy settings through the silent install. |
L00142157: | InBatch GUI Controls displays access denied error if the font information is not fetched from the container. This issue is resolved by modifying the InBatch GUI controls to set a default font. |
L00142813: | The Model Import/Export utility sometimes corrupt a CfgModelDB if you copy a Process or Transfer Phase that has System tags linked to Phase Parameters. This issue is resolved by fixing the limitations that were the cause of corruption. |
L00142093: | Exiting of the Security Manager, Environment Manager, and Information Manager due to unknown data in their TCP/IP connections is now fixed. The fix allows the system to continue running and even prints available diagnostics. |
L00142683: | Import process used to get skipped if renamed Process/Transfer Template was already present in the Galaxy. This issue is now fixed. |
L00142673: | When "graphicInfo.WindowType = aaGraphic.WindowType.Modal" is used in the script for display of BatchList Control, the font for ListControl in the GuiControls module is set and reloads the columns of the control only for the first time. This was creating abnormal behavior in the Batch field control. The problem is now fixed by changing the logic that reloads the columns on each click. |
L00143474: | Issue related to IBMX crash is now resolved. |
L00143522: | Scheduled reports failed to execute because default Parameter ReportingTimeZone is missing for some Reports(BatchList, Batch Questions, Batches By Material and Document View Events). This issue is resolved now by adding the default value for "ReportingTimeZone." |
L00143560: | MaterialSrv initialization did not get completed by the time remote procedure calls were made. Hence it resulted in the error. This issue is resolved now by modifying the MaterialSrv Init method to finish initialization before any procedure calls happen. |
L00143121: | InBatch Security now allows the use of "&" character in the User ID and User Name while logging on to the InBatch application. |
L00144314: | Recipe Editor encountered initialization issues and crashed. This issue is resolved now. |
L00144517: | Description and Unit of Measures are now created as extension attributes for all the phase parameter type tags. |
L00144886: | Report name now displays with diacritics in InBatch Report Administrator and Phase properties - Report window. |
This section describes important known issues.
Newer operating systems no longer include the WinHlp32.exe Help viewer component, which is required for viewing .hlp files. The Wonderware InBatch software includes the following .hlp files:
To view these Help files, download and install the viewer component from Microsoft at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917607.
The Wonderware InBatch documentation set includes the following:
The Wonderware InBatch product
library consists of a set of Portable Document Files (PDF) located in the
UserDocs folder of the Wonderware InBatch installation CD. Install the Adobe Reader on your computer to view the Wonderware InBatch documentation. You can download the latest version of the Adobe Reader
from the Adobe Corporation web site:
www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.htm
After installing the Adobe Reader, double-click a PDF file to view the
book. Click the Open command on the File menu to open a book in the Adobe Reader.
The Wonderware InBatch installation
instructions are located in the root folder of the
Wonderware InBatch installation CD, as a .chm file. You can
view these instructions by clicking the Help when you start the Wonderware InBatch installation procedure.
The following list of message is modified in the Wonderware InBatch v11.5.1:
Resource Name | Message | New/Modified | Notes |
Common.csv | |||
lblComments | Comments. | New |
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