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Ez-Db V.01 - Need Some Testers

EDIT: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN ADDED TO EZ-AI*****

This has been updated to include the latest information about this tool.

EZ-DB is a utility that will allow ARC to store and retrieve data from a database. The current databases that are supported are MySQL and MSSQL. EZ-DB can be downloaded from this site.

EZ-DB Pre-Release

The location that you place the folder doesn't matter, as long as you can connect to your ARC application. Unzip the contents of the zip file (the EZ-DB folder) to any location that you would like to have as the applications home. I haven't tested yet to see if this can run on a different computer by using the ARCIP setting in the config file.

CONFIGURING THE APPLICATION

The EZ-DB.exe.config file contains the configuration settings for this application. I have stored a copy of this file in the Backup folder for you, if you make a mistake and need to recover a working version.

This is the contents of this file. As you can see, you should be running .net 4.5. Going down the list under the <appSettings> section you will see the following


&lt;?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;utf-8&quot; ?&gt;

&lt;configuration&gt;

    &lt;startup&gt;

        &lt;supportedRuntime version=&quot;v4.0&quot; sku=&quot;.NETFramework,Version=v4.5&quot; /&gt;

    &lt;/startup&gt;

  &lt;appSettings&gt;

    &lt;add key=&quot;Server&quot; value=&quot;localhost&quot;/&gt;

    &lt;add key=&quot;UserName&quot; value=&quot;Robot&quot;/&gt;

    &lt;add key=&quot;Password&quot; value=&quot;3Z-R0b0t&quot;/&gt;

    &lt;add key=&quot;Database&quot; value=&quot;robot&quot;/&gt;

    &lt;add key=&quot;DBServerType&quot; value=&quot;MSSQL&quot;/&gt;

    &lt;!--add key=&quot;DBServerType&quot; value=&quot;MySQL&quot;/--&gt;

    &lt;add key=&quot;TableName&quot; value=&quot;Variables&quot;/&gt;

    &lt;add key =&quot;EZBuilderPort&quot; value=&quot;6666&quot;/&gt;

    &lt;add key =&quot;EZBuilderIP&quot; value=&quot;127.0.0.1&quot;/&gt;

  &lt;/appSettings&gt;

&lt;/configuration&gt;

Server - Name of the machine housing your database (localhost works if it is on the same computer)

UserName - The user name specified within your database server that has permissions to insert/update and read from the database. If you are going to use stored procedures, they will also need rights to execute the stored procs. Many people will just give this user DBO permissions over this database.

Password - The password for the specified user within your database server.

Database - The database that you will be storing to and querying data from.

DBServerType - There is one for MSSQL and one that is initially commented out for MySQL. Uncomment one and comment out the other. This is done by including the !-- before and -- after the xml element, but within the element starting and ending brackets. Example... <!--ALL OF THIS WILL BE COMMENTED OUT-->

TableName - This is the name of the table that you want to store your data in. Retrieval can be from anywhere on the database server, or using linked servers or replication could come from multiple servers.

EZBuilderPort - The port that the robot you are wanting to have communicate with the database is running on. This is not 23 or 24, but the port TCP port setting. See image below. If multiple robots are running, one of these will handle the database traffic for all robots for one machine.

EZBuilderIP - The IP address of the computer that ARC is running on.

After updating the EZ-DB.exe.Config file, save it and you will be ready to go from the application side.

USING WITH ARC

Some parameters have to be setup for this communication to work.

I add this to my initialization script to set these


#Starting variables for EZ-DB

$SqlReturn = &quot;&quot;

$SqlCommand = &quot;&quot;

To call the app and store data in the database, you would use a script component like this


Exec(&quot;C:\EZ-DB\EZ-DB.exe&quot;,&quot;$tempC Out Wall-E&quot;)

This will call the EZ-DB.exe application and pass some parameters to it.

The first parameter is the parameter that you want to store the value of. In this example, I am storing the $tempC variable from the ARC application into my database.

The second parameter must be In or Out. Notice the first letter is capitalized. Right now, it must be capitalized so it literally must be either In or Out. This is from the perspective of ARC. Are you passing something In to ARC or passing something Out of ARC? In this case, I am passing the variable Out to be stored in the database.

The third variable is the name of your robot. This will also be stored so that if you have multiple robots storing data in the same table, you will be able to identify which one sent the data.

To call the app to retrieve data from the database, you will need to first store your query in the $SqlCommand variable and then call the application, passing in three parameters.


$SqlCommand = &quot;SELECT AVG{CONVERT{INT,VariableValue}} FROM Variables WHERE VariableName = '$tempC' and RobotName = 'Wall-E' and DateEntered &gt; CONVERT{VARCHAR{10},GETDATE{},101}&quot;

EXEC(&quot;C:\EZ-DB\EZ-DB.exe&quot;, &quot;$SqlCommand In Wall-E&quot;)

If you are familiar with any SQL language, you will realize that all of the ( have been replaced with { and all of the ) has been replaced with }. This is because you're variable in ARC would not be able to be set because of issues with having ( or ) inside of a variable value. EZ-DB converts { to ( and } to ) before the query is executed.

The result of the query will be passed back to the $SqlReturn variable in ARC. This can then be used to do whatever you want to do with it in ARC.

I have included a EZB project called EZ-DBExample.ezb in this folder. It might be helpful.

My email address is [email protected]. If you have any questions, please let me know.

I will be adding more output data data to display information about what is going on with the app in the ARC panel. Messages like "connecting to database", "Getting Data", "Returning data to ARC" and stuff like that. I will probably make a configuration setting to enable or disable these messages.

I would appreciate more ideas or features that you might have.

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#17  

@d.cochran.... obviously great work.... programming is definitely your thing... To me I would worry about this only being useful to a handful of guys on here like Alan, Rich, Doc and a few others of course.... Being a simpleton myself (more to the point, I have no real interest in hard core Windows stuff) ... I do however want to lean more about networking , WOL, WiFi and that kind of stuff... Your first post is basically greek to me... I have no idea what MSSQL or SQL (I'll go as far to guess it is a type of Windows database of some sort).... I used to program on a old Psion 3mx and 5mx computer (maybe Rich would remember the Psion computer..... made in England and absolutely brilliant) a while back, so I do know a thing or two about what a database is and what the terms relational and creating tables mean... But even if I really knew what it was I still would have no idea on implement or use it.... I am sure I could learn, but I would probably opt to use DJ's PushVar, PullVar cloud solution....

Still, I am glad we have guys like you on here to help us with Windows and other things outside of ARC...

Cheers Richard

#18  

That's awesome Rich!

Well, I got the bug that I was having worked out. I am now able to use a script to log data to a database table, and then run a query to retrieve data from the table. Amazing how simple this is in C#, but the issues came in when calling from a script in ARC. Getting the script to call the EZ-DB executable and pass a query as simple as "Select count(*) from Variables" was not easy. ARC doesn't like variables with "(" or ")" in them. So the work around was to put "{" and "}" in your query in place of "(" and ")" but then SQL Server doesn't like the query and some things were getting confused in the code when using "{" and "}" which C# uses. I couldn't use "[" and "]" because those are valid SQL characters. So, I had to use "{" and "}" in the variable in ARC, and have the executable catch and convert these to "(" and ")".

So far, all I have tested is some pretty simple queries, but the use of "(" and ")" is very high in SQL, so I had to get these working somehow.

I will type up some instructions on how to get it setup. It is a first attempt and I will put in the work to make it better as time goes on.

Feel free to contact me at [email protected] or on this post if you have any questions.

#19  

@Richard R

I agree that this might only be used by a couple of people which is why I didn't think that it was a good use of EZ-Robots time to make it. There are a few people that will think its really cool and use it, but most will have no reason to do so. Also, I wanted to have an example of how to create a component for EZ-B using C# for the class I will be teaching next year.

I hope some will use it beyond me, but if not, I will get use of it. I like to share like most in this community, and hope that something that I put out helps others.

Btw, my first computer was a TI-99/4a computer. My first program was written on that computer when I was in the 3rd grade. I have had a lot of exposure to many systems in my life, but have never heard of the Psion. I will have to go check that out.

#20  

.... Ha, Ha.... my first computer was a Commodore 64.... :)

#21  

Yep, the Commodore 64 rocked at the time. The Vic-20 and Commodore 64 were also owned us, along with the Adam (oops), Franklin Ace 1000, Apple II and Apple II e. I then bought my own computer. It was a 286 with a math co-processor so that I could do some CAD. Since then I have upgraded about every 2 years but still have many old machines running things like a NAS, Firewall, Web server, Email server, MSSQL Database server, DVR and media server, I had a Astrics server setup as a phone switch for a while, but got sick of land lines so that one is gone now.

Sad thing is that when someone asks me to work on their computer, I normally decline. I know myself and know that it would just sit for a while and nothing would be done on it. I don't mind taking care of my stuff, but hate being obligated to others to fix their stuff.

Okay, trip down computer memory lane... I always like those.

#22  

@Rich

Just added the ability to store in MySQL. I know that is the flavor you currently use. Will be testing and will have it available by this weekend. I am not a familiar with MySQL but I am sure it wont be any issue based on the limited amount of changes to this compared to MSSQL. In any event, no need for you to go download and install MSSQL if you are already using MySQL.

This is configurable in the configuration file.

#23  

Yep, MySQL is complete. Working on documentation and a sample EZB file. Will post it on my website for downloand and put the instructions out there for setup.

I will also include the scripts to create the table, but the table name configurable in the config file so you should probably change the config file and the script to have the name you want to use. By default it will be Variables

This only does one variable at a time right now. Will working on allowing it to pass more in the near future, but want to get this tested on a couple of other machines to get a base that I know works.

more to come..

#24  

EZ-DB v 0.01 for testing

There is a sample project, a readme.txt with instructions and some scripts to create the table in your database. The website has the current information on the download page. It is much easier to update. If you have any questions, email me at [email protected]