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Is it possible to know the value of a non-trended parameter at a moment in the past?

Solved777 views10th February 2021timetrace
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Cyrus Uible [SLC]40 10th February 2021 0 Comments

Use case would be I have an alarm that occurred at XX:XX time yesterday.   I want to check what some other element\parameter values were at that exact time.  These other parameters are not trended however.

If not possible in the cube GUI would something like this be possible by querying the timetrace table?

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Ben Vandenberghe [SLC] [DevOps Enabler]9.17K Posted 10th February 2021 0 Comments

We have been experimenting with features that would allow an operator to look at an element or a Visual Overview graphic at a specific point in time.  But of course that’s limited to the use of the historical data that is effectively available, i.e. based on historical alarm messages and data from metrics for which trending is enabled.  If the latter is not the case, it is not possible of course to know the value of a metric in the past.   Back then this feature did not make it, because the queries were quite compute intensive, but those where the days that we had MySQL in the background.  So maybe we could consider this again.   Note that you can do this for the alarms in the alarm console, i.e. to go back to a specific point in time (which is fundamentally different as compared to loading the historical alarms that occurred in a specific user-defined time span).

Cyrus Uible [SLC] Selected answer as best 10th February 2021
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