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How ClearSCADA Alarm Fields are Mapped to Wonderware InTouch Alarm Fields

The table below gives details about how ClearSCADA Alarm fields are mapped to Wonderware InTouch Alarm fields.

Wonderware InTouch Field ClearSCADA Field
Date Alarm State change date.
Time Alarm State change time.
State Alarm OPC State.
Class Alarm Category (for example, 'Point State').
Type Alarm Subcondition name.
Priority Alarm Severity. In Wonderware Intouch, 1 is the highest priority, 999 is the lowest. Therefore, ClearSCADA Severity 1000 maps to Wonderware Intouch Severity 1, 999 to 2 and so on. ClearSCADA Severity 1 and 2 both map to Wonderware Intouch Severity 999, as there is not a complete overlap in the number ranges.
Name This is the ClearSCADA Alarm Source. For example, the database item name.
Group This is the ClearSCADA Area Of Interest name. For a tree, it is the full name with a dot separator. For example, Area1.Area2.Area3.
Value This is the ClearSCADA alarm message. For example, “State changed from Low to High, value is 90.00 (Current data)."
Limit This is the Active Subcondition Definition (visible in OPC AE).
Operator The user who acknowledged the alarm (if acknowledged).
Comment A comment added with the acknowledgment (if acknowledged).

ClearSCADA 2015 R2