Data sets – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk Historian SE ProcessBook 3.2 User Guide User Manual
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4. Click OK. Any new items are added to the Elements of Interest
list in the Element Relative Display docking window.
3. Search results appear in the Elements of Interest pane.
1. Click a column heading to sort results by that heading.
2. Use the Filter text box to filter out unwanted entries. Access
previously used filter expressions by clicking the small triangle at
the end of the text box.
3. Select the Group by check boxes to group your search results by
template.
4. Hover over an element to display a ToolTip that show the
element's full path.
4. Click an item from the Elements of Interest pane. If there is a
corresponding attribute in your display, that attribute's data will refresh
with the new element context.
Use the pin icon
to lock the docking window to your screen. Click the
pin icon again to unpin the window and minimize it along the border of your
FactoryTalk Historian ProcessBook window. When a docking window is
unpinned, a button appears along the side of the screen. Hover over it to re-
expand the window.
Data Sets
In FactoryTalk Historian ProcessBook you can build dynamic symbols
using data retrieved from data sets just as you can from specific points in
the FactoryTalk Historian Data Archive.
A data set is basically the set of results of a query that addresses a specific
data source. You can use placeholders to link FactoryTalk Historian tags
and ODBC data within a query.
Data sets are defined at the Book level so that they can be defined once and
then shared among different displays within that ProcessBook. If you