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This page presents advanced topics about the Historian module within the software platform. It provides a technical overview, enabling leveraging all the potential of the historian features and maximizing their capabilities for applications demanding advanced historian customizations. The Historian Namespace in .NET allows for Historian runtime management through properties and methods, enabling access to specific historian attributes and settings. Use @Historian to reference the Historian Namespace, followed by attribute accessors like .Item, .Table, .StorageLocation, or .StoreAndForward for detailed control.

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Archiving Process

The Archiving Process is the process of receiving new data from Tags and storing it in databases defined by the Archive Location. You can define different configurations to trigger storing actions based on your needs and database restrictions. Access the Archiving Process for further information about the process and configurations available.


Trend Charts

Trend Charts allow you to analyze and compare historical and real-time data, showing trends over time. They monitor long-term trends in system performance, energy consumption, or production outputs. For more details, visit the Trend Chart or Trend Chart Examples page.



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