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FactoryStudio leverages Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on all logging and online date time objects. This means that all Alarms, Events, and Historical data are accurately time stamped when they happen, no matter where they are located or if there are any daylight-saving settings.
Users can compare two curves on the same chart from two different start times, which is ideal for batch and process analysis.
Vertical waterfall and XY charts are available with all their properties accessible through real-time tags or in the code behind scripts.
Customizable open project templates are provided within FactoryStudio. On top of trend charts, you can overlay annotations stored in SQL databases or alarm conditions and acknowledgements.
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.
You can combine Historian curves with any SQL database query.
FactoryStudio empowers operators to customize tag groups, scales, and the entire appearance of trend charts during runtime. Users can immediately save and share the configuration.
Trend charts can be added to web and PDF reports. Image snapshots and value data table exports are available upon operator commands or any process event.
For large, high-performance applications, the tag historian can be kept on the PI System database instead of a SQL database. A pure .NET SDK level connection with PI (no COM, OPC, or OLEDB required) provides high performance and click-once tag definition synchronization.
Tag Quality is stored and presented on the trend charts. This is used to control the trustworthiness of tag data and value. By default, tags that are not trustable (no good quality) are not presented on trends.
FactoryStudio can handle up to 0.1 ms interval timestamps. Therefore, no matter what the future may bring in the way of process enhancements for networks and data acquisition devices, FactoryStudio is well prepared for long-term usage.
Real-time SPC calculation.
See “Trend Settings” for more information.