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Categories Authoring Displays
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 19, 2022

Display child element attributes of Collection assets

I would like to be able to display the attribute values of child elements from repeated assets in a Collection. For example a Unit asset may have child elements (also assets) of Gas Turbine and Steam Turbine. In PI Vision 2020 you can repeat the Unit asset but any attribute values of a child element (e.g. Gas Turbine speed) are not displayed - their path is changed so that the attribute is associated with the repeated asset: Original attribute path: \\server\afbase\unit1\gas_turbine|speed Collection attribute path: \\server\afbase\unit1|speed This functionality is available for asset swapping - the 'use current asset as root' option. This feature would open up collections to enable detailed dashboards which display multiple levels of the element tree and save users a large amount of configuration time.
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    Aug 19, 2022
    This feature is really quite necessary to support our PI System Monitoring workshop templates and digital twin workshops - the structure we recommend in these really requires that chile elements can be rolled into collections.