Correct / correct all, Rename, Column descriptions – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE 3.0 H2H Interface User Guide User Manual

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Correct / Correct All

If the “Status” of a point is marked “Incorrect”, the point configuration can be automatically
corrected by ICU by right-clicking on the line belonging to the tag to be corrected, and
selecting Correct. The Performance Points are created with the following Historian attribute
values. If ICU detects that a Performance Point is not defined with the following, it will be
marked Incorrect: To correct all points click the Correct All menu item.

The Performance Points are created with the following Historian attribute values:

Attribute

Details

Tag

Tag name that appears in the list box

PointSource

Point Source for tags for this interface, as specified on the first tab

Compressing

Off

ExcMax

0

Descriptor

Interface name +

“ Scan Class # Performance Point”

Rename

Right-click the line belonging to the tag and select Rename to rename the Performance Point.

Column descriptions

Status

The Status column in the Performance Points table indicates whether the Performance Point
exists for the scan class in column 2.

Created - Indicates that the Performance Point does exist

Not Created - Indicates that the Performance Point does not exist

Deleted - Indicates that a Performance Point existed, but was just deleted by the user

Scan Class #

The Scan Class column indicates which scan class the Performance Point in the Tagname
column belongs to. There will be one scan class in the Scan Class column for each scan class
listed in the Scan Classes box on the General page.

Tagname

The Tagname column holds the Performance Point tag name.

PS

This is the point source used for these performance points and the interface.

Location1

This is the value used by the interface for the

/ID=#

point attribute.

Exdesc

This is the used to tell the interface that these are performance points and the value is used to
corresponds to the

/ID=#

command line parameter if multiple copies of the same interface

are running on the interface node.

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