On the left hand side is the Treeview Navigator. Going from left to right the icons are as follows:
This allows the user to search and filter on items in the treeview.
A word or attribute can be entered here and the tree view can be filtered to display only the Containers that match the filter.
This can be further refined by choosing either a search criteria of Container Name, Description, Attribute or Ident. When selected, enter a Value in the text field to search for. Alternatively, an attribute value can also be added (from the drop-down list available) to search for attributes that are set against a container.
The below example has displayed one container (in red) which has searched for an attribute with a specific value.
This will send any points that are checked to the selection tool. If a container is checked it will send all points within this container to the selection tool, up to the maximum of 2000 points.
As well as containers, points can also be searched from within the Data Tree in several different ways using a combination of names, properties and property values.
This will open up the Attribute Tree Walker window. From here users can click on items in the tree view and add, edit and delete attributes. It is a quick way of checking attributes.
This allows the user to move containers or points up and down within the tree. It is for organising how the items in the tree are ordered. Click on a container or point in the tree structure and click on the up or down arrow to adjust its position.
To rename an item in the TreeView Navigator, select it then strike the F2 key. In the space provided, enter a new name then strike the Enter key.
Beside each item in the tree, there is a check box. When the box is checked for a container, all items within the container will also be checked/selected. The user can then un-select any items they do not want selected.
The same applies when a container is un-checked, all items within the container will be un-checked/un-selected.
In this example, I checked the top container Site – North Zone A. All items within it were also checked. By then un-checking the container called Calculations, the points within this were also un-checked/un-selected.
Points can also be checked or un-checked as required.
Once the hierarchy structure has been built or is in the process of being built, the user can select an individual item, right mouse click and a menu will appear. From here the user can add items, delete, items, rename, assign attributes etc. For points, most of these items can also be performed from the Selection Tool. The Digital Twin Explorer generally lets you select individual items whereas the selection tool allows you to select multiple points at once for bulk configuration.
Adding points to the selection tool can be done by:
Selecting the items and clicking on the Add Checked icon. All checked points will be added to the selection tool.
Drag and drop a container in the selection tool. All points within this container will be added to the selection tool. If doing this from a container at a high level, then there is the potential for there to be hundreds of points.
Drag and drop a point. The single point will be added to the selection tool.