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Status Declined
Product PI Integrators
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 16, 2022

Support for "BoD" (beginning of day) in Start Time End Time

As a user who creates daily reports with the Integrator, it would be great if setting the period had a function similar to AF's Analysis "BoD" which returns the beginning of a day regardless of time input so that it will avoid confusion and ease the dependency between the job running time and the selection period.  Currently if I want a job to get data from midnight to midnight at 1AM everyday, I have to use Start time *-25h and End time *-61m (to avoid 2 values of the daily interpolation).
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 16, 2022
    The PI Integrator accepts PI time formats, including such references as "y" (yesterday at midnight) and "t" (today at midnight), as well as offsets from those references, such as (t-1m = yesterday at 11:59pm). This is consistent with other PI System products, and should be acceptable to meet this use case, so I am declining this item.
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  • Brent Bregenzer
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    Aug 16, 2022
    The Integrator accepts PI time in the form of reference times and offsets so in the example provided, you could set the time span from y (yesterday at midnight) to t-1m (yesterday at 11:59pm).  Would this be acceptable?