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alarm_analysis:meta_tags [2023/09/08 10:57] sualarm_analysis:meta_tags [2024/01/31 14:23] (current) su
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 The KPIs and metrics that make up the Alarm Analysis reports can be queried via //meta tags//, meaning Alarm Analysis data can be queried and visualised just like any other process data source. A good example of this is Power BI, where you may wish to create a bespoke Alarm Analysis report combined with other data sources. The KPIs and metrics that make up the Alarm Analysis reports can be queried via //meta tags//, meaning Alarm Analysis data can be queried and visualised just like any other process data source. A good example of this is Power BI, where you may wish to create a bespoke Alarm Analysis report combined with other data sources.
  
-For a full list of meta tags, refer to the [[https://github.com/intelligentplant/IAS-Power-BI-connector|IAS Power BI Connector Help Page]]+For a full list of meta tags, refer to the [[https://github.com/intelligentplant/IAS-Power-BI-connector|Industrial Connector Help Page]]
  
 **Not all Meta Tags are Discoverable** **Not all Meta Tags are Discoverable**
  
-While Power BI allows free text entry when configuring data queries, others apps such as Gestalt PnID and Trend restrict users to a "search and select" dialog. Generally, this makes UI interaction simpler, however "meta tags" are not constructed like regular tags and may not be available for search. Some meta-tags are dynamic and hold paramaters which are interpreted by the Alarm Analysis data source. +While Power BI allows free text entry when configuring data queries, others apps such as Gestalt PnID and Trend restrict users to a "search and select" dialog. Generally, this makes UI interaction simpler, however "meta tags" are not constructed like regular tags and may not be available for search. Some meta-tags are dynamic and hold parameters which are interpreted by the Alarm Analysis data source. 
  
 For example, For example,
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   Oil Co/Osprey/ALM BA report/3.priority   Oil Co/Osprey/ALM BA report/3.priority
      
-This above meta tag requests the priority of the 3rd most frequently occuring Alarm on the Oil Co Osprey asset. Clearly this is not a value you would expect to interrogate like a regular process data tag, however there may be cases where it is required.+This above meta tag requests the priority of the 3rd most frequently occurring Alarm on the Oil Co Osprey asset. Clearly this is not a value you would expect to interrogate like a regular process data tag, however there may be cases where it is required.
  
 If explicit tag entry is not permitted in an app, and the meta-tag is not available in search, it can be manually added to the Alarm Analysis Tag Index. For more information, refer to: [[alarm_analysis:How to add a "Meta Tag" to an Alarm Analysis Tag Index]] If explicit tag entry is not permitted in an app, and the meta-tag is not available in search, it can be manually added to the Alarm Analysis Tag Index. For more information, refer to: [[alarm_analysis:How to add a "Meta Tag" to an Alarm Analysis Tag Index]]
alarm_analysis/meta_tags.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/31 14:23 by su