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Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Batch User Manual

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Chapter 3 FactoryTalk Batch Equipment Editor introduction
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Production, at which point it is added the FactoryTalk Batch Server to
the Batch List in FactoryTalk Batch View, ActiveX Controls, and/or
eProcedure.
See Configure recipe approval steps in the FactoryTalk Batch Equipment Editor
User Guide for more information on recipe approvals configuration.
See Approve a recipe in the FactoryTalk Batch Recipe Editor User Guide for more
information on recipe approval.
A versioned recipe is a saved, read-only snapshot of the recipe taken at a
particular point in time. Recipe version control is useful when you, or a team
of authors, need to store and protect revisions of a recipe during its
development.
Recipe version control is enabled in the Options > Server Options menu in the
FactoryTalk Batch Equipment Editor. Enforcement of version naming is
handled by the FactoryTalk Batch Recipe Editor. To enable versioning, follow
the instructions given in Enable recipe version control in the FactoryTalk Batch
Administrator Guide.
For information on using recipe versioning, see Work with recipe versions in
the FactoryTalk Batch Recipe Editor User Guide.
A recipe or an area model can be secured to a Security Authority Identifier
(SAI) in the FactoryTalk Network Directory. When secured, a recipe or an area
model cannot be viewed, modified, or used under a different FactoryTalk
security authority identifier.
Recipes are secured using the Recipe > Security Authority command in the
FactoryTalk Batch Recipe Editor. For more information on using recipe
security, see Security authority overview in the FactoryTalk Batch Recipe Editor
User Guide.
Area models are secured to a SAI using the Edit > Security Authority
command in the FactoryTalk Batch Equipment Editor. For more information
on using area model security, see Security authority overview in the
FactoryTalk Batch Equipment Editor User Guide.
Enable recipe version
control
Enable recipe and area
model security

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Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Batch Specifications

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BrandRockwell Automation
ModelFactoryTalk Batch
CategoryPower Supply
LanguageEnglish

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