Copyright c 2004 OSIsoft Inc. All rights reserved. By Eugene Resnick Omicron Consulting ProcessBook 3.0 ActiveView 3.0.

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Copyright c 2004 OSIsoft Inc. All rights reserved. By Eugene Resnick Omicron Consulting ProcessBook 3.0 ActiveView 3.0

ProcessBook Enhancements For the User For Building and Managing Displays For Integration with RtPortal For Application Development

Enhancements for the User Client / Server time per display Trend enhancements Module Relative Displays Display of data for Time and String Tags Showing the Questionable, Annotated, and Substituted data flags Engineering units (UOM) XY Plot

Time Zone Setting One PI Server; clients in different time zone Setting is per display

Trend Enhancements Maximum number of traces is configurable Icons on top of trend Sub-second resolution Easier dataset manipulation

Module Relative Display Add-In Define a dynamic symbol once Change what it references dynamically Provided with ProcessBook 3.0 Uses IContextDataResolver interface

Demo of Enhanced User Features

X-Y Plot Analysis Data Cursor via mouse and arrow keys Zoom and un-Zoom Linear Regression by Least Squares Statistics and raw data tables Ad-hoc trend Supports automation

X-Y Plot Data Sources Plot Numbers or Strings from: Recorded Values in PI Interpolated Values from PI Calculations or Summaries from PI Relational Database Queries Custom Datasets

X-Y Pairing methods X Data is recorded or interpolated data Y Data may be: –Paired with X data event by Time Synchronize: query for Y using X times Match: pair by time, exactly Match or Previous: pair by time or use event just earlier Match or Next: pair by time or use event just after –Paired with X data event by index: Recorded: possibly time shifted Interpolated: possibly time shifted

X-Y Plot Demo

Building and Managing Displays More powerful Links Build displays in Layers Connect your Symbols Troubleshooting using the new error icon and status dialog

More Powerful Links Links can now be configured to use relative paths first No special distinctions between different path types (DOS, UNC, URL) Support for.SVG file types in links SharePoint Server Support

Layers Logically group/display symbols Layer properties –Active –Visible –Locked –Status bar

Connect your Symbols Connectors between symbols Connectors move with connected symbols Attachments can be added to connectors and move with the connector Symbols can be “spot lighted” to show connected symbols

Attachments Connector attachments Symbol attachments

Troubleshooting your Display Status dialog Moving away from error dialogs to updating the Status dialog

RtPortal Integration SVG is now a first class file type. You can save directly to SVG and load directly from SVG ProcessBook supports direct editing of displays on a properly configured SharePoint Server SVG add-in now supports the XY Plot, Layers, Connectors and NamedValues

Demo

Enhancements for Application Developers Named Values –Display –Symbol New Custom Dataset Interface –IDataProvider3 –Provide enhanced user interface control –Integrated with PISDK New Data Context Interface –Implemented with IContextDataResolver –Add-ins can be developed to provide context to displays. Modules Batches.Net Tips for Developers

Custom Dataset Only need to implement 1 interface, IDataProvider3 Fully integrated with the PI-SDK; no more ADO recordsets Customizable column selection and placeholder dialogs Supports multi-state and bar symbols

.Net Add-ins Lessons learned –The devil is in the details Reference counting –Your new best friend »Marshal.ReleaseComObject(dp) Obtain a reference at every level –bad »Symbol sym = pbApp.ActiveDisplay.Symbols(1) –good »Display disp = pbApp.ActiveDisplay »Symbol sym = disp.Symbols(1) »Marshal.ReleaseComObject(disp) »Marshal.ReleaseComObject(sym) Will provide a.Net template add-in

ActiveView 3.0 Installation/Download enhancements Support for new ProcessBook features –Layers –Module Database Access