Citect SCADA supports two different software licensing models:
: The code "D1P2" (Day 1, Part 2 or Device 1, Point 2) and the date follow formats often used in research datasets. For instance, Jessica B. Langbaum is a prominent researcher associated with clinical trials for Alzheimer's.
If you are looking for a specific document or video associated with this code: cuiogeo 2020-12-23 1468406606 Jessica D1P2 The ...
: If this is from a work or school project, search the specific platform where the file was originally hosted (e.g., a university repository, a corporate Drive, or a research database like Semantic Scholar ). : The code "D1P2" (Day 1, Part 2
: The string "cuiogeo" may be a proprietary shorthand for a specific project name or an automatically generated prefix for data logs. Recommended Steps to Find Content If you are looking for a specific document
: If this is part of an open-access project, similar IDs appear in large public datasets like the CORD-19 Research Challenge .
Given the structure of the query, this information most likely originates from one of the following:
: Identifiers like "1468406606" are common in large-scale video processing systems or content management platforms. "Jessica" would refer to a speaker or participant in a specific session recorded on December 23, 2020.
The FLEXERA softkey solution stores license information on a FlexNet Enterprise License Server. The Citect SCADA client process will retrieve licenses from this server as required by the Citect SCADA system. To activate and administer licenses, you use the Floating License Manager (see Activate Licenses Using the Floating License Manager).
In both cases, Citect SCADA uses a Dynamic Point Count to determine if your system is operating within the limitations of your license agreement. This process tallies the number of I/O device addresses being used by the runtime system.
A point limit is allocated to each type of license included in your license agreement. These license types include:
A special OPC Server License is also available if you want to run a computer as a dedicated OPC server. For more information, contact Technical Support.
If required, you can specify how many points will be required by a particular computer (see Specify the Required Point Count for a Computer).
Note:
• There is no distinction between a Control Client and an Internet Control Client.
• There is no distinction between a View-Only Client and an Internet View-Only Client.
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Published June 2018