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AVEVA™ PI System™ Feedback Portal

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We created this site to hear your enhancement ideas, suggestions and feedback about AVEVA products and services. All of the feedback you share here is monitored and reviewed by the AVEVA product managers.

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Hide/unhide traces with a single click

Ability to hide/display series traces on trends via single mouse click (like we used to be able to do in ProcessBook)
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 18, 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 the product needs. Thank you for your feedback, and please continue sharing suggestions for how we can improve PI Vision for you!
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      Feb 16, 2025

      Please evaluate to bring back this feature

    • Guest
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      Feb 16, 2025

      We as we monitor, it is very easy and helpful for us to click one single click on the mouse to hide the trend. Please review to get this feature back. It will help the industry and save our times.

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      Aug 18, 2022
      Hide a trace easily by clicking on the tag name in the legend and highlight the current trend by hovering over the tag name (same as in Processbook) Currently you have to right click to bring up a context menu and then select hide trace. Being able to hide and/or bring back a trend quickly is very useful, especially when that trend is throwing off the scale or covering other data.