Explorer - Preview sensor data


 

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Show Graph

Users have the ability to load graph(s) from the Explorer feature using the Resource Browser tree. This can be done by right clicking on a sensor or calculation and selecting “Show Graph”…

This option will result in a modal popup appearing something like below- user may have to alter the time period of the graph to display data depending upon its frequency.

An alternative graphing method – and possibly more useful to engage comparisons - is to select multiple sensors at the same time. In the examples below you can see one example where 2 sensors are selected, but they share the same units therefore only one graph is displayed.

In the second example the units of the selected sensors are different – meaning multiple graphs are loaded into the modal.

Multiple Selections – 1 Graph

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Multiple Selections – Multiple Graphs

 

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Read more about Customizing a Time-Series Graph: https://bentleysystems.service-now.com/community?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0047312

 

Show Table

To visualize the observation data within the Explorer feature users can utilize the “Show data” feature using the Resource Browser tree. This can be done by right clicking on a sensor or calculation and selecting “Show data”…

This option will result in a modal popup appearing something like below - users may have to alter the time period of the data depending upon its frequency.

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Users can select multiple sensors at a time which will result in additional tabs being added to the table display. To do this users should select multiple sensors in the tree using the tick boxes and then right clicking and selecting “Show data”…

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This will result in the following display…

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