The DataExplore tools allows you to easily perform data mining and monitoring from various data sources, including MQTT Brokers, OPC-UA, PLCs and SQL databases.
Each Data Source has specific features suitable that connection, but all tools share common look and fell, and similar workflows. This section will present those common workflows, and the specific features for each connection type, which include:
MQTT: Run Built-in Broker or the publisher simulator. Browse data from any broker.
OPC-UA: Run Built-in Server or simulator. Browse data from local or remote servers.
ControlLogix PLCs: Discover ControlLogix PLC in your network, connect to browse its data structure.
SQL Queries: Explore SQL database and build new queries visually.
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The purpose of the DataExplorer tools is the allow engineers to very the data sources they intend to user the project, as well test and verify the data of the connection in use..
The connection target configuration is the setup of the location of the data source that will be use. Typically, you can select among 3 types of locations:
In order to be able to browse data, the first step is to Connect with the data source. After the connection is established, the DataBrowser tree will regularly update with data from the sources.
The SQL queries is an exception, the DataGrid results view, only will update after you command a query, but the connection is executed automatically.
For Field Devices (MQTT, OPC-UA, PLC's), after the connection is established, am Hierarchical tree with the data structure and values of the value is displayed. For SQL queries the results are in a DataGrid.
When connecting with a remote Data Source, not used by the Project, there are option so with one click, you incorporate that Data Source to your application. For SQL queries, you can export your customization of DataGrid columns, to be used in operator displays.
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OPC Server
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The Historian module may encounter some issues in its operation. Here are some common issues and their troubleshooting:
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To ensure the smooth operation of the Historian module, follow these best practices:
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NEW ORGANIZATION
About the Data Explorer Tools
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Key Concepts and Terminology
Connection Target
* MQTT Broker
* OPC Server
* TagProvider
How the Data Browsing Tools Work
Run Simulators or Local Servers, as needed
Select the option for Data Served Connection
Browse the Data Structure and Values of the Server
Add Connections, or Data Points, to the Unified Namespace
Configuring the MQTT Explorer
Configuring the OPC Explorer
Working with the Data Explorer Tools
* Runtime Execution
* Navigating the Data Models
Troubleshooting and Best Practices
* Common Issues and Solutions
* Best Practices and Recommendations