11 displaying logged events, Displaying logged events – CIRCUTOR PowerStudio Series User Manual

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1.2.11 Displaying logged events

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Another important client tool is the ability to create tables showing information about past

events. Access this view using the "Views" menu option, then "Events" and finally “Event browser” or
directly from the “Events” button on the toolbar. A table of events from a SCADA screen can be
created wherein the event display control can be added

Logged events table

This table has two different viewing modes, the normal mode and the total mode. The normal

mode (above) table consists of five columns.

Date and time: Indicates the date and time at which the incident occurred.

Name: Name of event that occurred.

Annotation: Description of the event when it is activated, which can include data related to the

event or to the execution environment when the event is activated.

Acknowledgement annotation: Description of the event when it is acknowledged.

Deactivation annotation: Description of the event when it is deactivated.

Recognized in: Time taken for the event to be acknowledged, whether or not it is finally

acknowledged. Floating the cursor over a cell will bring up a tooltip with the date on which the
event was recognized.

Deactivated on: Time the event took to end, if it actually ended. Floating the cursor over a cell

will bring up a tooltip with the date on which the event ended, if the event existed.

As a standard table, the active events table shows a time interval. These intervals may be

navigated or modified using the toolbar and the first four buttons on the left, as was discussed in the
section on graphs.

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Only in SCADA and Deluxe versions

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