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Status Declined
Categories User Experience
Created by Kenneth Barber
Created on Aug 18, 2022

Make it obvious that single-timestamped values apply to the end of the time range

Gauge, table, and value symbols are sometimes used to show values that have a single timestamp (as opposed to, say, the maximum value in the time range). PI Vision always uses the end of the time range as the timestamp. I feel that this should be communicated more clearly when the user is using any PI Vision display. Currently, I must explain this to every new PI Vision user, since it is easy to accidentally assume that the start of the time range is used instead.
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 18, 2022
    While we appreciate the interest 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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  • gbbiv
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    Aug 18, 2022
    I'd even expand this to ask if they could select, min, max, avg, start or end.
  • Christoph Rose
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    Aug 18, 2022
    This is incorrect. A single-timestamped value actually shows a value depending on the value retrieval method of a PI Point attribute. Possible choices include things like average, standard deviation, range, minimum, maximum, count, etc.