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Hello @Elise Buck! With Chrome I do not get the same behaviour, only with Safari. I did the test opening the checklist and then putting the iPad on airplane mode. With the checklist open, I could not click any buttons and select the numerical reading fields to input a number. I’m still trying to put the video on the cloud and send a link here.
Hello Andreea! I need the latest value from all 30 time series for this use case in particular.
We are also facing this issue in Bishop. Several important users are having trouble using charts when they only have their cellphones available.
Hello @Andreea Oprea! Is this only possible when you have a file to get the timeseries from? I tried adding the timeseries straight to canvas and could not find this option that you showed.For the use case I am trying to solve, I need around 30 values from timeseries in different equipment, that means many different files. Having to find the files to get the values would not give a good user experience.
Hello @Glen Sykes! That is exactly the case, the timeseries represents a machine state (on/off). Thank you for your response, we will wait for the new feature.
Hello @Dilini Fernando! Unfortunately, we could not find a solution to this use case yet. We tried the integration approach and also the threshold in charts, both give us a result that has a significant difference from the PI calculations. We will continue investigating the issue.
Thank you, @Jason Dressel! I indeed created the calculated time series using Charts “save and schedule”. I will post this as a feature request on the proper channel.
Hello Mithila, thank you for your response! We tried using the threshold, but unfortunately, there are some uncertainties as well. Take a look at this example: the timeseries starts the day at about 50, then drops to less than 1 around 2:46. The total time should be approximately 2:46, but it says 2:30. This is a meaningful difference for our user.
Hello everyone! I just watched the video about Open Industry Data and there is something I could not understand. At 02:45 it is mentioned that the data is live but there is an approximate one week delay. How could it be live with a delay?Thanks in advance. Edit: I just asked the same question to one of my colleagues and learned that “live” does not mean “real-time”. I was thinking they were the same, hence the question.
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