Rockwell Automation 1756-HIST2G Historian ME 2.1  User Manual

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OMPRESSION

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When a new Snapshot arrives, the previous one is evaluated according to the

compression specifications to see if it is a significant event. If so, it is sent to the

Event Queue. If not, it is discarded. The result is that only significant data is written

to the archive. This process is called compression.
The Compression Filtering section contains the following fields:

Field

Description

Compression On

This flag should be turned ON for all real-time points in the

system.
With compression OFF, every value sent to the Snapshot

subsystem is saved in the archive.

Compression Min

Value that indicates events are archived if the elapsed time since

the previous event is greater than or equal to the minimum time,

and the event value has changed by more than the deviation.
The value is expressed as dd hh mm ss.
Typically, the Compression Min should be 0.

Compression Max

Value that indicates events are archived if the elapsed time is

greater than the maximum time.
The value is expressed as dd hh mm ss.
The recommended maximum time specification is one work shift

(such as, eight hours). Duplicate values will be archived if the

elapsed time exceeds the Compression Max. Under no

circumstances does this cause the FactoryTalk Historian ME

server to generate events; it only filters events that are externally

generated.

Compression

Deviation

Value for the most important compression specification.
Setting this value too low causes too little data compression and

wastes space in the archive. Setting this value too high causes

loss of useful data. For most flows, pressures, and levels, use a

deviation specification of 1% or 2% span. For temperatures, the

deviation should usually be one or two degrees.

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