On this page, you will find a list of advanced topics to explore to understand the Historian module better.
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 action based on your needs and database restrictions. Access the Archiving Process for further information about the process and configurations available.
Users can compare two curves on the same chart from two different start times, which is ideal for batch and process analysis.
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Vertical waterfall and XY charts are available with all their properties accessible through real-time tags or in the code behind scripts.
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Customizable open project templates are provided within the platform. On top of trend charts, you can overlay annotations stored in SQL databases or alarm conditions and acknowledgements.
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Online charts run in the client display level, even if there is no historian for the selected tags. A built-in trend chart control is available for desktop, web, and mobile clients.
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You can combine Historian curves with any SQL database query.
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The Historian Namespace exposes properties and methods from the .NET objects used by the Historian Module execution. You can use these properties and methods on your Displays or to create Scripts and Alarms. The Historian Runtime Attributes page lists all options available.
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