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AVEVA™ Products Feedback Portal

Welcome to our new feedback site!


We created this site to hear your enhancement ideas, suggestions and feedback about AVEVA products and services. All of the feedback you share here is monitored and reviewed by the AVEVA product managers.

To start, select the product of your interest in the left column. Then take a look at the ideas in the list below and VOTE for your favorite ideas submitted by other users. POST your own idea if it hasn’t been suggested yet. Include COMMENTS and share relevant business case details that will help our product team get more information on the suggestion. Please note that your ideas will first be moderated before they are made visible to other users of this portal.

This page is for feedback for specific AVEVA solutions, excluding PI Systems and Data Hub. For links to these other feedback portals, please see the tab RESOURCES below.

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Allow chained VDB field put overrides so integrators can override baseline fields

During development of some CIP functionality for [a customer], (EXT-417), we needed to trigger some protocol specific functionality when the "poll group" field changes. However, when we added a VDB override, it wasn't called. [R&D Architect] h...
Collin Heggerud over 1 year ago in Enterprise SCADA Server / Realtime API/SDK 1 Reviewing

Add ability for Omnicomm to support secure connections to devices

Enterprise SCADA desires to be at the forefront of security. Many protocols are beginning to support SSL/TLS connections to the end device, thus finally protecting that last few feet of communications from the networking equipment to the device. F...
Collin Heggerud almost 2 years ago in Enterprise SCADA Server / API / SDK / Developer Relations / Omnicomm / Protocols and Commlines / Security and DMZ 7 Reviewing

Testing as a Service

Multiple customers have offered to share their test scripts with us to improve our ability to test usage that better matches customer environments.

Y2K38 Preparedness

Big Picture User Experience The Year 2038 problem (also known as Y2038, or Y2K38, or the ‘Epochalypse’) is a time datatype bug involving the use a signed 32-bit integer to store of Unix time. The data type is only capable of representing integers ...