ARC Informatique is a forward-thinking industrial software editor with 16 offices worldwide, in business for over 40 years. Through extensive knowledge of our user base, we have been revolutionizing industrial operations by delivering the PcVue platform, a reliable and robust SCADA dedicated to monitoring and control, built on the latest technologies.
At PcVue, we prioritize diversity of people and opinions, and give them lots of opportunities to be heard. That’s why we’re standard setters in the innovation sector. And why we’ll keep winning recognition for creativity in our field. May be even with you?
ARC Informatique is a forward-thinking industrial software editor with 16 offices worldwide, in business for over 40 years. Through extensive knowledge of our user base, we have been revolutionizing industrial operations by delivering the PcVue platform, a reliable and robust SCADA dedicated to monitoring and control, built on the latest technologies.
At PcVue, we prioritize diversity of people and opinions, and give them lots of opportunities to be heard. That’s why we’re standard setters in the innovation sector. And why we’ll keep winning recognition for creativity in our field. May be even with you?
Applies to: PcVue version 8.00 onwards. Summary: This article give more details about error message 5002 Details: The error message “5002 : Variable unknown (x) from station y Manager User […]
Applies to: PcVue all versions supporting Windows XPThis article contains obsolete references. Summary: NetDDE problems when using Windows XP. Details: Connection timeout is always triggered before having an acknowledgment from […]
Applies to: PcVue all versions. Summary: This article explains how to solve problems with unsigned variables of the DDE Applicom server and signed variables of PcVue. Details: For a register variable, the DDE […]
Applies to: PcVue all versions. Summary: This article explains how to read a PcVue variable from Excel. Details: Solution for real-time values Enter =SV|DB!VariableName in the EXCEL cell. Replace VariableName […]
Applies to: PcVue all versions. Microsoft Excel 97. Summary: This article explains how to write a PcVue variable from Excel. Details: Write a VBA macro as shown below, in Excel. […]