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About constants
Constants can be used as substitute/insert values for [Update] or [Insert], or as condition values of [Select/
Update conditions].
The following table lists constant types and the data types of assignable fields.
If the type of a constant does not match the data type of its substitution target field, an error occurs,
resulting in cancellation of job execution.
Constant type
Values that can be entered in [Component]
Up to 16 characters
• Signed decimal notation (Example: -521.98)
[Number]
• Signed exponential notation (Example: -
5.2198E03)
Up to 32 characters
For characters that can be used for character
strings, refer to the following:
[String]
Appendix.1.3 Characters applicable to
character string constants, etc.
• When using the date and time of the database
server:
*2
Select [Server time].
[Date]
• When using the date and time of the GOT:
Select [GOT time].
Up to 32 characters
For characters that can be used for character
strings, refer to the following:
Appendix.1.3 Characters applicable to
character string constants, etc.
Specify the date and time of the GOT in the
following format.
Year (4 digits): YYYY
[Date String]
Year (2 digits): YY
Month (2 digits): MM
Day (2 digits): DD
Hour (2 digits): hh
Minute (2 digits): mm
Second (2 digits): ss
Example: "YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss"
"2005-07-01 15:12:00"
*1
Signed integer notation only
*2
Clock precision:
When [GOT time] is selected: In units of seconds
When [Server time] is selected: Depends on the database server.
*3
Not available for [Select/Update conditions]
*4
With Wonderware
*5
Memo-type fields in Rich Text Format cannot be used with Microsoft
Oracle
12c
Oracle
11g
Oracle
10g
Oracle
9i
Oracle
8i
NUMBER
CHAR
VARCHAR
DATE
CHAR
VARCHAR
Historian, only [GOT time] is assigned.
Data type of assignable field

SQL Server
2012
Access

SQL Server
2008 R2
Access

SQL Server
2008
Access

SQL Server
2005
Access
SQL Server
2000
Access
MSDE 2000
Yes/No type
*1
bit
Byte type
*1
int
Integer type
*1
Long integer type
smallint
Single type
*1
tinyint
Double type
float
AutoNumber type
real
Currency type
char
*5
Text type
varchar
Memo type
*3
text
datetime
Date/Time type
smalldatetime
char
*5
Text type
varchar
Memo type
*3
text
Access
2013/2007/2010.
6.8 Job Settings - Actions
1
2
2013
2010
Wonderware
2007
Historian
2003
2000
3
Discrete Tag
Analog
Tag(Integer)
Analog Tag(Real)
4
String Tag
*5
*4
-
5
6
String Tag
*5
7
8
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