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Remove a timeseries through the user interface when they are stored as table

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  • September 16, 2024
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Remove a timeseries through the user interface when they are stored as table

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Glen Sykes
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  • November 4, 2024

Hi Boris,

We are triaging your request now but we need a bit more information about what it is you’re describing.

Can you describe which user interface screen (assuming it’s in Fusion) you’re envisaging to remove the time series, and what do you mean by when they are stored as a table?

If you could provide screenshots of the view you’re looking at when you want to perform this action, that would be very helpful.

Kind Regards, Glen


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  • November 6, 2024

yes the problem is in Fusion at the instance level. Here is where it is not possible to modify the selected timeserie.

 


Elka Sierra
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Hi @Boris Lemaire , 

Thanks for the extra information. Are you expecting that when you remove the timeseries in the UI, it is deleted from CDF? or only the relationship with the current instance is deleted? 

Thanks in advanced
Best regards
Elka


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  • November 6, 2024

I am expecting to find a button to remove/change/update the timeserie linked to this instance. 


Elka Sierra
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  • November 12, 2024

Hi @Boris Lemaire ,
 

Thank you for sharing your idea and providing clarification. I appreciate your input and will add it to our list of potential improvements. While we may not be able to address this request in the near future, we'll keep it in mind as we evaluate our development priorities.
 

Thanks again for your valuable feedback.

Best regards,
Elka


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  • November 13, 2024

Hi Elka,

If it's not possible to work on this, could you help me understand why adding timeseries is allowed in the first place? It gives the impression that the UI is only partially developed, which ends up causing frustration to the end user.