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EDM V2.2 / U ser Guid e Ausgabe 10/2013 E dition 28 Figure 4- 17 : Accepti ng the push d ata packages 4.3.2.2 Importing t he Objects After the user has conf irm ed the dialog b ox on the Line Ser ver, the objects trans f…

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4.3.1.6 Checking the Data Packages
The Status Monitor tab lists the packages sent. This view is used to track the push operations.
Figure 4-16: Checking the data packages
Filtering is allowed by any row. Depending on the status of the relevant push package, the context
menu (right mouse button) in each row allows you to delete the associated entry, cancel data
transfer or create a new data package on the basis of the current entry in the Line Data Transfer
tab (Repeat Push...).
4.3.2 Receiving Data on the EDM Line Server
4.3.2.1 Accepting the Push Data Packages
By default, EDM displays a confirmation dialog box on the Line Server after the push package has
been sent by the Data Transfer Manager.
Depending on the configuration set by the Data Transfer Manager, the user at the Line Server can
reject packages or flag them for resubmission (Delay). EDM can be configured in such a way that
the confirmation dialog box does not appear and the data is imported on the Line Server with no
further intervention by the user. This is described in the EDM Installation Manual.
NOTICE
A Windows user has to be logged in and the EDM Tool started on the Line Server to
allow the user to confirm receipt of data packages from the Data Transfer Manager. The
EDM Service is sufficient to allow data to be imported without user interaction.
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Figure 4-17: Accepting the push data packages
4.3.2.2 Importing the Objects
After the user has confirmed the dialog box on the Line Server, the objects transferred are imported
into SIPLACE Pro.
Figure 4-18: Importing the objects
CAUTION
Although Push Mode and Pull Mode are not mutually exclusive, concurrent SIPLACE
Pro export and import data models (e.g. an import data model in SIPLACE Pro Desk and
"pulling" with the EDM Client) should be avoided on the same EDM computer.
As soon as this dialog box closes, transfer is complete and the objects are available in the
SIPLACE Pro instance of the Line Server for further usage.
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4.3.3 Automatic Push in the Clearing Pool
If Auto Push is enabled, a push data package is created automatically by the Clearing Pool and
sent to the line if changes are completely rejected. This ensures that the most recent data is
available on the Line Server.
The configuration options are described in section 6.2.7.
4.4 EDM Clearing Pool
In the EDM Clearing Pool, the change notifications of the single lines are collected to examine
them in terms of their relevance and, if necessary, return them to the SIPLACE Pro Master
Database. With the functionality already available in SIPLACE Pro, individual objects of a certain
type (components, component shapes, boards, placement lists, support pins, support pin lists) can
be compared attribute-by-attribute, and changes can be applied at this finely granulated level.
As of the EDM 2.1 version, the presentation of the change notifications has been improved:
The previously "technical" content of the change notifications has been substituted by
significant descriptions of the actions that have been actually performed in SIPLACE Pro Desk
or at the machine.
The changes made by a user can now be definitely assigned to the edited objects (Editors) in
SIPLACE Pro Desk.
Example: Movement of a feeder within a setup will now be displayed in the setup context and
not as a general change at the tables anymore.
The Clearing Pool can be installed independently of the EDM master service on a separate
workstation computer.