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

Drag/Add symbols without data items / blank symbols / emtpy symbols

Like in PI ProcessBook you could add an empty Trend, copy-paste many times, to start a dashboard, we need the ability to add empty trends to a display, to then populate it with attributes. With the extensibility feature, it often doesn't make sense to first select an attribute before you can actually drag and drop, or add a symbol to a display. Think of a web page viewer, where the selected attribute is irrelevant. You should be able to drap and drop a symbol straight-away, and not have to select an Element or Attribute or Tag first. It would just add the empty symbol, that could then be filled afterwards.
  • ADMIN RESPONSE
    Aug 19, 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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    Aug 19, 2022
    or drag and drop a point from one display onto another display. Even in a different processbook instance.