Overview
Data Templates enable users to extend the platform’s predefined data types by defining custom types with properties tailored to their business needs. This feature offers flexibility for modeling solution-specific data structures that standard types can’t represent, such as machine data, equipment status, and other asset attributes within an industrial plant.
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Defining Data Templates
To define a tag template:
Go to Unified Namespace → Data
Introduction to Data Templates
Data Templates can be used in projects to create tags with the defined attributes and organize them into hierarchical structures that represent assets or information models. By using Data Templates, users can easily access tag attributes and manage their data more efficiently. To use a Data Template in a project, simply create a new tag and select the appropriate template type. The tag will then inherit the defined attributes from the template, allowing users to access and manipulate these attributes as needed throughout the project.
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Using Data Templates in FactoryStudio
Data Templates in FactoryStudio help users create tags with defined attributes and organize them into hierarchical structures representing assets or information models. By using Data Templates, data management becomes more efficient, and users can easily access tag attributes.
This document is organized into the following sections and subsections:
Introduction to Data Templates
Creating Templates
Assets Templates 3.1 Building Custom Data Types
Creating and Editing Data Templates
Using Data Templates in Projects
Introduction to Data Templates
Data Templates allow users to create reusable data structures and organize tags into hierarchical, logical representations of equipment or information models. These templates help streamline data management and improve system efficiency by reducing redundancy and simplifying the process of accessing tag attributes.
- Creating Templates
Templates enable users to create new tag types based on a data structure using existing built-in types and previously defined Templates. To create a tag template, follow the steps mentioned in the "Creating Templates" section.
- Assets Templates
Asset Templates help users create reusable data structures and organize tags into hierarchical representations of equipment or information models, enhancing data management and system efficiency.
3.1 Building Custom Data Types
Custom data types, also known as User-Defined Types (UDTs), can be created to represent complex data structures in the Unified Namespace. UDTs can include multiple tag attributes, allowing users to model various properties of an asset, such as its current state, operational parameters, and historical data. Building custom data types ensures a more accurate and comprehensive representation of assets and their associated tag attributes.
- Creating and Editing Data Templates
Users can create, edit, or import Data Templates for use in their projects. When creating a template, it's essential to define the relevant tag attributes, such as data types, initial values, and any required metadata. Once a template is created, it can be edited to update tag attributes or modify the template structure as needed.
- Using Data Templates in Projects
Data Templates can be used in projects to create tags with the defined attributes and organize them into hierarchical structures representing assets or information models. To use a Data Template in a project, follow the steps mentioned in the "Using Data Templates in Projects" section. The tag will inherit the defined attributes from the template, allowing users to access and manipulate these attributes as needed throughout the project.
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Assets Templates:
Building Custom Data Types
Creating and editing Data Templates
Using Data Templates in Projects=================================
Assets Templates: Asset Templates allow users to create reusable data structures and organize tags into hierarchical, logical representations of equipment or information models. These templates help streamline data management and improve system efficiency by reducing redundancy and simplifying the process of accessing tag attributes.
Building Custom Data Types: Custom data types, also known as User-Defined Types (UDTs), can be created to represent complex data structures in the Unified Namespace. UDTs can include multiple tag attributes, allowing users to model various properties of an asset, such as its current state, operational parameters, and historical data. Building custom data types helps ensure a more accurate and comprehensive representation of assets and their associated tag attributes.
Creating and Editing Data Templates: To create a new Data Template, navigate to the Project Designer tools and select the "Tags - Unified Namespace" section. From there, users can create, edit, or import Data Templates for use in their projects. When creating a template, it's essential to define the relevant tag attributes, such as data types, initial values, and any required metadata. Once a template is created, it can be edited to update tag attributes or modify the template structure as needed.
Assets Templates:
Building Custom Data Types
Asset templates in [Software Name] enable users to build custom data types based on a specific data structure. These custom data types use existing built-in types or previously defined templates as the foundation, allowing users to create more complex and tailored data structures suited to their project's needs.
Creating and Editing Data Templates
Users can create, edit, or import Data Templates for use in their projects. When creating a template, it's essential to define the relevant tag attributes, such as data types, initial values, and any required metadata. Once a template is created, it can be edited to update tag attributes or modify the template structure as needed.
Using Data Templates in Projects
Once a custom data type is created, it can be used in projects for organizing and managing tags. To use data templates in projects, follow these steps:
Step 1: On the Objects tab within the software, navigate to the "Type" column for the desired tag.
Step 2: From the drop-down list, select the newly created custom data type. The software will automatically apply the data structure and attributes of the custom data type to the tag.
Step 3: Continue using the custom data type for relevant tags throughout the project, ensuring consistency and efficient organization
Creating Templates
Templates allow you to create new tag types based on a data structure using existing built-in types and previously defined Templates.
To create a tag template:
- Go to Tags →
Templates.
Click New.
The "Create New Tag Template" dialog will open.
In the "New
TypeName" field, enter a name for the tag type. In the Description, enter a description of the
tagtemplate.
ClickClick OK. The Templates tab displays with the name of the new template at the top of the tab.
Click the insertion row to
To create a new attribute for this
tag template.Enter or select information, as neededData Template, type into the first row of the table next to it and press enter after adding all the information. The properties here are the same ones for Tags. See Creating and Editing Tags
above.for more information.
To delete a template, select it from the User Custom Type drop-down list, then click
Del.Delete Item.
Using Data Templates for custom Tag Types
Data templates streamline the creation of tags by supplying predetermined attributes. By employing these templates, users can efficiently manage data by upholding a logical and hierarchical structure representing assets or informational models.
To implement a Data Template in your project:
Navigate to the 'Tags' tab and click on 'New Item' to create a new tag.
In the 'Type' dropdown row, you can select the desired template. If a tag has already been created, select the desired template from the 'Type' column.
The tag will inherit the attributes from the chosen template.
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