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Overview

When any Tag is registered into a Historian module to record the value over time or events, it is called HistorianTag.

The HistorianTag can be any of this types: INT, Digital, Decimal or TextA HistorianTag represents a specific data point you want to track and store over time. The HistorianTags definition links a Tag to a HistorianTable for organized storage, supporting various data types. When you map the tag to a HistorianTable, it will record the value changes or events associated tag over time.

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Understanding HistorianTags

When a solution Tag, or an external Asset, is mapped to be archived or retrieved from an Historian, that configuration is called a HistorianTag. 

When you define HistorianTags, you archive data by associating information with specific tags and HistorianTables in Storage Locations. In other words, you establish a link between Tags and HistorianTables to ensure systematic and organized data storage.

When archiving Tags created using DataTemplates, you don't need to specify all the properties.

The two pieces of Information that are mandatory to define an Historian Tags are:

TagName: variables that will archived, or retrieved.

HistorianTable: logical object that groups data and defines the storage location to which that variable will be connected.


Configuring HistorianTags

Before setting HistorianTags, you need to configure the HistorianTables. However, you can use the default one (Table 1). 

After configuring the HistorianTables, you can start defining which Tags to archive with the configured HistorianTables. To add and configure a single Tag, follow the steps below:

  1. Access Historian / Historian Tags.

  2. On the TagName column, type the Tag name or select from the available list. Alternatively, copy and paste the Tag's name from Unified Namespace / Tags.

  3. Configure the DeadBand, Deviation, and RateOfChange. The following section describes each of these configurations.

  4. Select if the platform should consider an Absolute or Percentual as the DeviationDeadBandType.

  5. To finish, select the HistorianTable, where the Tags' information will be archived.

The image below illustrates the process described above.

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HistorianTags Properties

When configuring a HistorianTag, you need to specify some properties that will define how data will be archived. The following table describes each available property you can configure:

PropertyDescription

TagName

Specify the unique identifier of the Tag to be archived. To archive Template Tags, specify one of the Template Tag's properties or archive all properties by entering only the primary Tag name.

DeadBand

(Optional feature) Defines

Historian Tags

In addition to the standard attributes of a tag, a HistorianTag has new characteristics, defined by the properties described in the following table.

Properties

  • Go to Historian > Historian Tags.
  • Enter or select information, as needed
    PropertyDescription

    TagName

    Enter a tag name or click ... to select a tag.

    DeadBand

    When using the Save on Change option in the historian table, the DeadBand is

    how much the value must change (in Units) for the system to store the value. This configuration is considered when you use the SaveOnChange option in the

    historian

    HistorianTable.

    Deviation

    When using the Time DeadBand option in the historian table, the Deviation is

    (Optional feature) Specify how much the value must change (in Units) for the system to store the value. This configuration is considered when you use the TimeDeadBand option in the

    historian. This

    HistorianTable. If you define this property, its value overrides the

    Time Deadband

    TimeDeadband logging interval.

    RateOfChange

    When using the Time DeadBand option in the historian table, the RateOfChange is

    (Optional feature) Defines how much the value must change (in Units) by second

    ,

    for the system to store the value. This configuration is considered when you use the TimeDeadBand option in the

    historian. This

    HistorianTable. If you define this property, its value overrides the

    Time Deadband

    TimeDeadband logging interval.

    DeviationDeadBandType

    (Optional feature) Determines the calculation method used to define the Deadband value.

    HistorianTable

    Select the

    table that has the settings you want

    HistorianTable to use

    for when to save and how long to retain this tag's value.

    [Other columns]

    For definitions of other columns that are available in many tables, see Common Column Definitions.

    Adding Tags for Data Logging

    After you configure your tables for the tag historian, you can configure the tags that will be logged.

    To configure the tags for the tag historian:

    when saving the Tag's value.



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