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Categories User Experience
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 18, 2022

XY Graphs - Hard Coded Limit of 10000 Events

If in the XY graph there are traces with a point every minute and a user selects the standard interval "1W", nothing is shown. There’s an explanation already present in the knowledge base in the last paragraph of the link: https://customers.osisoft.com/s/knowledgearticle?knowledgeArticleUrl=Errortoomanypointsindataset : “Starting in PI Vision 2019 XY plots have a hard coded limit of 10,000 events " The combination of a point every minute and “1W” requires 10080 events per track (the number of minutes in a week), so over the limit of 80 events. Rather unpleasant that it happens on the value "1W" which is one of those proposed by default by PiVision: easy to explain to users that "1mo" is too much, a little less than "1w" is not good but at most "6d22h40m" is acceptable (corresponding to the limit of 10000 events per trace). The request / suggestion is to bring the limit to 10080. The 0.8% increase shouldn't affect the performance (the value of 10000 looks like a round figure).
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  • Guest
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    Dec 12, 2023

    I would like to add a request to this that the 1000 limit can be manually overridden on a specific XY Plot to be a larger value if needed.

  • Guest
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    Aug 18, 2022
    Thanks for the proposal. I would even suggest to have the parameter manually adjustable by an IS responsible (and not hard coded as it is now).