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Q12416 - HOWTO: Supported variable configurations for interface Q12408

Supported variable configurations for the Hach WIMS Direct Server-Side Interface to AIM*Historian.

To configure a variable to hold values from AIM*Historian, select System Setup > Edit/View Variables in the Hach WIMS Client and select the Interface tab.

Then click Interface To radio button. The drop down box next to the option is now enabled, click the drop down arrow and choose the AIM*Historian interface name (name given when configuring the interface, in our example this is AIM*AT Water).

 

 

Now you are ready to configure a signal tag from the AIM*Historian Historian. The Tag name and a statistic are all that are mandatory.

  •  This is the tag name. The ? symbol (question mark) will allow you to browse the Historian database for tag names. An explanation of the browser can be found in Using Interface Browser Q12409.

  •  This is a listing of all the statistics supported by this interface. This includes the following statistics for a specified time period:

NOTE: All statistics return a BLANK when no data is found, except where otherwise noted. Be aware that when data is filtered, it is possible to return a BLANK.

 

STATISTIC

DESCRIPTION

AVERAGE

Take the average of the data points

AVERAGEZERO

Take the average of the data points, return zero (0) if result is BLANK.

TOTAL

Take the sum total of all values

TOTALZERO

Take the sum total of all values, return zero (0) if result is BLANK.

MINIMUM

Get the minimum value

MAXIMUM

Get the maximum value

FIRST

Get the first value

LAST

Get the last value

DIFF

Calculate the difference between the first and last values. If the first value is larger than the second then it will perform the following calculation: (10 ^ (Ceil(LOG(first_value) / LOG(10)))) - first_value + last_value

Ceil will cause the value to round up

RANGE

Calculate the absolute value of the difference between the minimum and maximum values

INVENTORY

Return the total use based on a tank level signal. For example, the level is 10 feet at midnight and slowly goes down to 2 feet at 2:00 PM, then gets filled to 15 feet and slowly goes down to 8 feet at midnight. The inventory function would return ((10 - 2) + (15 - 8)) = 15.

CYCLE(x)

Counts the number of times a value cycles to a particular number (x).

TIMEON

Counts the number of times the average reading is not zero (0) and falls within the High and Low range limits set by the variable.

The interface query for a tagname of AI001, getting a daily average value for Aug 8, 2009 is:

SELECT RTPName, AVG_Value FROM LinearRTPEntries WHERE TimeStamp >= #8/8/2009# AND TimeStamp < #8/9/2009# AND RTPName="AI001" GROUP BY 1 MINUTES

The records returned from the query are then calculated based on the statistic. Minimum statistic uses MIN_VALUE and Maximum statistic uses MAX_VALUE. The AIM*OLE DB driver drops the first column in the query, in this case RTPNAME, and is used only as a filler.

  •  This is the value to multiply the result by when using parameter variable types. Commonly used to convert from one unit base to another. For example to convert gallons per minute (GPM) to gallons per day (GPD), set the scale factor to 1440 (1440 minutes per day).

  •  All three fields must have numeric values or the word None (as shown). The Low Range and High Range will crop data from the source. For example to eliminate negative numbers from a particular tag, set the Low Range to 0 (zero) - this will get any values equal to or greater than 0 (zero). The Deadband is used for the statistic Inventory and will elliminate noise levels up to the value specified. For example, if you enter .5 next to Deadband, any value change of .5 or less, will be ignored.

    • Start Time will set the beginning of the time slot for this variable.
    • Stop Time will set the ending time for the time slot.
    • Same Day as Start is only used by daily variables and it means the stop time is on the same day as the start time.
    • Day After Start is also only used by daily variables and it means the stop time is a day after the start time.

    • Node Tag Field is the signal tag to filter by from the AIM*Historian. You can find tag names using the ? the same way you found the signal tag above.
    • The second field is the filter operator drop down. This includes the following:

      SYMBOL

      DESCRIPTION

      < Less than, true if the value returned is less than the filter value
      > Greater than, true if the value returned is greater than the filter value
      = Equal to, true if the value returned is equal to the filter value
      <= Less than or equal to, true if the value returned is less than or equal to the filter value
      >= Greater than or equal to, true if the value returned is greater than or equal to the filter vaue
      <> Not equal, true if the value returned is not equal to the filter value
      SINCE LAST Summarize values since the last time the Filter Tag changed to the value specified

    • The last field is the filter value. The value returned from the filter tag is compared to this value.

 

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