QUOTE(kaiser_will @ Mar 13 2008, 11:22 AM) [snapback]66387[/snapback]
I think most engineers will be hard pressed to share RSView project examples due to company information control policies. Companies have paid a lot of money for labor and infrastructure for engineers to develop RSView project applications, thus their capital investment in these projects is extensive.
I have contracted for a number of OEM's, integrators and customers, and just about every company has their own screen layout standard. I like to refine on what has been established as the defining example to bring more value to the customer. In that respect, taking your project and trying to understand all available features is the way to go. Once you know what can be done, then you can be creative and offer up suggestions to improve what your employer or customer have established. The A-B literature for RSView (now known as FactoryTalk View) does a fast job of quickly covering all of the features. Download them and start studying (Rockwell Automation publications VIEWME-UM004E-ENE-E AND VIEWME-UM005E-ENE-E)
RSViewStudio has a few project examples built in, already, as well as the projects that you will build in an Allen-Bradley class.
I completely understand. Thanks for your time Will.