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Behavior for a history sets on a parameter with the same value

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Fernando Ejarque [DevOps Advocate]12 16th December 2020 0 Comments

We would like to know what is the expected behavior when I perform a history set in a parameter with the same value that already has.

Imagine a DataMiner parameter (Parameter01) with the value 0 set at 10:00:00. If I perform a history set over the Parameter01 with the value 0 and the timestamp 10:01:00, how will DataMiner take it into account? Will it will keep internally the same time (10:00:00) because the value has not changed or will it update the timestamp to 10:01:00 because I’m performing a history set?

Fernando Ejarque [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 17th December 2020

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Brent Alleweireldt [SLC]1.53K Posted 16th December 2020 1 Comment

Hi Fernando,

Dataminer will indeed internally update the time. So whilst the value stays the same the internal time will be updated. Other routines such as closing a trendwindow might also be triggered if necessary.

To showcase this I did a quick set on a historyset as you described. Using the GetParameterMessage in the clienttesttool you can see that the internal time is updated.

Fernando Ejarque [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 17th December 2020
Fernando Ejarque [DevOps Advocate] commented 17th December 2020

Thank you Brent for your quick answer.

I have posted another question related to your answer in case you want to take a look:
History sets and chronological order behavior
https://community.dataminer.services/question/history-sets-and-chronological-order-behavior/

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