- Getting started
- Creating projects
- OPC UA
- Graphic objects
- Predefined graphic objects
- Object and variable references
- Extending projects
- NetLogic
- Tutorials
- Dynamic links tutorial
- Graphic objects tutorial
- NetLogic tutorial
- OPC UA tutorial
Version control
Create versions of a project or Optix template by committing, pushing, and pulling changes.
You can use the following version control solutions in
FactoryTalk Optix Studio
:
Provider | Cloud | On-premises |
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Azure® DevOps | ![]() | |
Bitbucket™ | ![]() | |
GitHub® | ![]() | |
GitLab® | ![]() | ![]() |
TIP:
You can version projects externally using the
CLI and GUI tools supported by a version control provider.
Use a local or remote repository to restore a previous version and discard changes that you
do not want to implement. From a remote repository, you can view and accept changes other
users make, or pull changes pushed by another user to view and implement changes in the pull
preview editor before you push your changes.
FactoryTalk Optix Studio
displays updated synchronization messages in the status bar to
indicate that: - There is no remote repository available.
- There are remote changes available to pull.
- There are local changes to push.
- There are local and remote changes available to push and pull.
- The project is synchronized.
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