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Five tools under one repo, all docs organized per DOCS-GUIDE.md: - aalogcli: .NET 4.8 / x86 CliFx CLI for reading System Platform binary logs (*.aaLGX) for LLM debugging, built on aaOpenSource/aaLog. Commands: last, tail, range, unread, fields. Stable JSON envelope under --llm-json. Build template under lib/build/ for rebuilding aaLogReader.dll. - aot: ArchestrA Object Toolkit 2014 v4.0 reference material. Dev guide (Markdown converted from CHM), API reference for the ArchestrA.Toolkit namespace, and the Monitor / Watchdog VS sample solutions. - graccesscli: .NET 4.8 / x86 CliFx CLI that automates Galaxy configuration via the ArchestrA GRAccess COM interop. Includes session daemon, IPC protocol, and llm-json envelope contract. - grdb: SQL/DDL exploration of the Galaxy Repository database. DDL captures, reusable queries, hierarchy / contained-name <-> tag-name translation notes. - histdb: LLM-oriented reference for AVEVA Historian retrieval. INSQL linked-server, extension tables, every wwXxx time-domain extension, every retrieval mode, alarm/event SQL recipes, REST API. Distilled from the 243-page Historian Retrieval Guide. Root contains: - CLAUDE.md: thin index pointing into each tool's README. - DOCS-GUIDE.md: doctrine for organizing docs for LLM consumption. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Galaxy Repository — Connection Information
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## Database Connection
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| Parameter | Value |
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|-----------------|----------------|
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| Server | localhost (default instance) |
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| Database Name | ZB |
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| Port | 1433 (default) |
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| Authentication | Windows Auth |
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| Username | dohertj2 |
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## sqlcmd Usage
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```
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sqlcmd -S localhost -d ZB -E -Q "YOUR QUERY HERE"
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```
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- `-S localhost` — default instance
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- `-d ZB` — database name
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- `-E` — Windows Authentication (dohertj2)
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## Notes
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- The Galaxy Repository is a SQL Server database created and managed by AVEVA System Platform (formerly Wonderware).
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- Typically accessed via SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS), `sqlcmd`, or programmatically via ODBC/ADO.NET/pyodbc.
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