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It could be anything. For our platforms offshore, a lot of times we use this type of data to show which wells are flowing through which separator, or conversely which flowline is being used for a given well based off of the valve position. The requirement is to be able to handle a source text timeseries as is the capability in OSI PI.
Cognite Team,One more example that came up yesterday was when one of our team members was trying to search for a specific timeseries tag based off of a metadata field called instrumenttag, we weren’t seeing any results - even if we configured the search to only include timeseries metadata:This is one of the tags we expected to seeThis was the configuration we used to searchWe got no results
I’d say this is a key feature missing from Cognite Charts that end users are accustomed to having in PI processbook / vision. Without this feature, many engineers are reluctant to move over to charts because they use this daily in their troubleshooting to compare how things are changing over time in their minds by seeing these values. This - along with the ability to see multiple charts in one “canvas” 😉 - are the main things holding people back from moving away from their existing PI screens.
Here’s an example of a search within the document that is working:
After using the search function yesterday, I have a couple of feedback items:First - this is awesome and a huge improvement to the existing search. Thank you! Is there a way to search on multiple words and limit your search to just that phrase? Example: “seafloor topography” only searching for that entire phrase, not “seafloor” and “topography” it appears that in PDF’s that have multiple pages (most common in ones with 50+ pages, but have seen this in some with 30), the search at in the search bar works correctly, but the search within the document doesn’t work for some reason. See attached image
Excited for these releases to hit tomorrow. Biggest ones for us at the moment are the universal search, open a trend directly in Cognite Charts and the ability to subscribe to alerts directly from Cognite Charts. Great work guys!
Don’t have an answer, but a follow-up question - is there an associated “export calculation”, and if so how can that be leveraged?
@Arun Arunachalam and @Knut Vidvei - The one thing we feel is missing from this list that would make alerting far more valuable to end users (and differentiating from other alerts we already have on our facilities) is the ability to generate an alert workflow given we rarely rely on a single alert to take action.Example: if we’re monitoring the flow through a pump and we want to be alerted when the pump is encountering issues performing, we expect the flow to go to zero when the entire facility is down. The only time this alert would be of value is if the facility is online and the pump rate drops below a specified threshold. Example 2 - most of our RCA’s involve some sort of series of events that are currently captured as RCA’s that are static rather than building it in to a monitoring system. By allowing for this workflow to be “automated” within AIR, we can now ensure that these events are being monitored to be prevented in the future and it would be beneficial to pull up as part of
@Aleksandra Knödlseder - we actually use this for pressure leak or tests regularly. another thing that would be very beneficial for us is to define a point in time as a “normal state” for calculation. We typically use this normalization for monitoring our SRU membrane from the moment we change the membrane. Once we start deviating from this “normalized” state, it’s an indication we might need to change the membrane
Hello, Adding my 3 cents to this topic. It would be great to be able to filter on the WO types, like: PM01 - Breakdown Maintenance PM02 - Regular Maintenance PM03 - Preventive Maintenance The use case would be: show me the trend of a parameter or set of parameters after the corrective maintenance (PM01) event. This could help to isolate the equipment behavior prior to a failure and label the data showing symptoms of the failure/FM. thanks, Aleksandra Aleksandra - you should already have that capability (at least if those fields are a type or subtype). For us we have work order type as a subtype in CDF
You actually need to hold down “shift” to do the zoom as it shows in the video. Then when you double click on the screen it reverts you back to your previous view.
These are excellent updates - and very timely! We’ve actually been rolling out charts to our organization this week and some of these were requests just made by the team. Great to see them implemented.
@Eric Stein-Beldring - great post. Looking forward to seeing thresholds automatically set AIR alerts.Any update on timing for annotations and users being able to collaborate on trends?
Eric - great presentation, sorry I missed it but glad you recorded it. Interested in the upcoming rollouts. I’m definitely interested in the the upcoming updates, in particular the ability to set thresholds (4) and the ability to push calculations from charts directly into Grafana (although for myself I’d be more interested in that functionality being pushed to Power BI). What is the timeline for being able to add annotations to charts? Is there any plan to setup charts groups and charts dashboards?
Thank you Emmy.There are several areas of focus that we’d like implemented in Charts that I believe are already on your roadmap. The core elements of interest to Hess are the following:Collaboration - being able to build a chart and allow others to make edits to that same chart rather than duplicate it. This is critical not only for collaboration, but for when people move in and out of the group to allow for those that get replaced to make edits to existing charts rather than duplicating them Annotations - being able to add notes to a chart that then gets auto-contextualized to the timeseries that’s currently on the chart. It would be even better if you could pull up existing annotations to a new chart also so as to not have to maintain annotations on a single chart Dashboarding - although I don’t think the intent of charts was to replace existing dashboarding tools, it would be great to have the ability to look at a collection of charts that are related on a single screen (all product
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