Using multiple databases
The analyzer software supports the use of multiple databases. This feature gives you options
for storing your test data. For example, you can split data between different databases, or
you can direct different locations to store data locally while using a central location for
archiving and backup storage. You can also group motors using the most beneficial strategy
that suits your organization and its needs. Consider a few examples.
• A motor shop might want to use different databases for each customer.
• A preventive maintenance department could use a different database for each
building in a given site.
• A larger organization might require that data is kept in a centrally-located database
on a network and have local databases on each analyzer, which then update the
main database.
Figure 9.
Opening an existing database.
NOTICE
It is important to establish best practices for database organization early,
and to maintain adherence to your practices to avoid loss of data or data
duplication.
Manipulation of the database may be useful for management and auditing
purposes, but you should proceed with caution.
Do not delete records associated with Motor IDs.
Always back up a database before deleting records or manipulating the
database in any way.
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