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Status Declined
Categories PI AF SDK
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 23, 2022

Backfill/Recalculate over future data

The ability to backfill an analysis using an end time in the future. This would read data from future inputs and write the results as future values.
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 23, 2022
    While we appreciate the interest the community has for this suggestion, we have decided to decline this item in favor of other high priority work. Thank you for your feedback, and please continue sharing suggestions for how we can improve the PI Developer Technologies for you!
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  • pspeybro
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    Aug 23, 2022
    currently we revert to ACE to do this but this cannot be universally applied...
  • Guest
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    Aug 23, 2022
    Do you want to backfill/recalculate analyses programmatically? I'm asking because this post is in the PI Developer Technologies section. Within the standard product, it is possible to do this, but there is a limitation. The limitation is that the scheduling has to be periodic and not Event-Triggered. If you have questions about how this works, please contact tech support.
  • Guest
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    Aug 23, 2022
    We would very much like this to be added as we need to be able to calculate Forecast data to plan our Maintenance schedules. The workarounds posted in the forums are not very tidy and needs a lot of tinkering around. Especially when the calculations become complicated, this becomes a mess.