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    • phildunlapP
      phildunlap
      last edited by

      Ha! Well, we'll see how the politics here go ;)

      Identifier is just a name that you can use in both places. Object is a JavaScript term for things defined as { "key": value }. Other names are Map and Dictionary.

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        hengst
        last edited by

        ok learned "Object"

        Can someone point me some explanation links about :

        var identifierMap = { "messageIdentifier" : contextPoint1 ....  } 
        

        cant find much on " indentifierMap " on internet somehow.

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        • phildunlapP
          phildunlap
          last edited by

          That's just a variable name, so that later in the script you can type

          var ident = "messageIdentifier";
          identifierMap[ ident ].set( /*your value here*/ );
          

          Where context points are added to the script through the UI of the Scripting data source.

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            hengst
            last edited by

            "messageIdentiefier" is the variable/object coming from point link script right ?

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            • phildunlapP
              phildunlap
              last edited by phildunlap

              Yeah. It looks like right now you're setting message queue to something like

              49.73;49.73;49.73;

              The identifier would be useful if you have multiple values to get out of a message. You explicitly know their positions when you extract the values, so you can give them something you can identify them with. So instead your message queue may look like,

              busVoltage-49.73;busVoltage-49.73;busVoltage-49.73;otherValue-106.2;yetAnotherValue-78.1;

              such that you could identify where to set those values out to in the script.

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                hengst
                last edited by

                this is what i got,

                0_1478292636682_upload-dbe30c51-4e24-4816-b5c5-ae67b8d033fc

                and point link details :

                0_1478292718157_upload-66e0378e-4c51-419e-81e5-ae06d0dbb617

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                • phildunlapP
                  phildunlap
                  last edited by phildunlap

                  I would then modify the

                  return target.value + result + ";" ;
                  

                  to

                  return target.value + "busvolt-" + result + ";" ;
                  

                  But I think you will want to support multiple data extractions from the same message, like,

                  return target.value + "busvolt-" + result + ";otherMeasuredValue-" + result2 ;
                  

                  Also, you may have to have call parseFloat, like so:

                  identifierMap[ messageInfo[0] ].set( parseFloat( messageInfo[1] ));
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                  • H
                    hengst
                    last edited by hengst

                    Well, looks something is working :

                    0_1478299096889_upload-f087c10f-9c3c-4807-abed-a0e87d2523ed

                    i ques this is normal ?

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                    • H
                      hengst
                      last edited by

                      Alright. made some changes as, reading where not what the should be. now i get the right results from reading the Hex.

                      Script "message Queue"

                      // get Hex from source
                      
                      var busVoltage = /[0-9A-Fa-f]{30}([0-9A-Fa-f]{16}).*/.exec(source.value); 
                      var extractedValue = busVoltage[1];
                      
                      var PsuLoad = /[0-9A-Fa-f]{78}([0-9A-Fa-f]{16}).*/.exec(source.value); 
                      var extractedValue = PsuLoad[1];
                      
                      // Alarm relays Bit ( 1 is Alarm )
                      var Alarm = /[0-9A-Fa-f]{185}([0-9A-Fa-f]{1}).*/.exec(source.value); 
                      var extractedValue = Alarm[1];
                      
                      // door alarm Bit (1 is Door open )
                      var DoorAlarm = /[0-9A-Fa-f]{185}([0-9A-Fa-f]{1}).*/.exec(source.value); 
                      var extractedValue = DoorAlarm[1];
                      
                      
                      var message = busVoltage[1];
                      
                      function toASCII(message) {
                        var result = "";
                        while(message.length > 1) { //parse two characters at a time
                           var charCode = message.substr(0, 2);
                           result += String.fromCharCode( "0x" + charCode );
                           message = message.substr(2); 
                        }
                        return result;
                      }
                      
                      // swap bytes /hex
                      
                      function swap32(val) {
                      return ((val & 0xFF) << 24)
                             | ((val & 0xFF00) << 8)
                             | ((val >> 8) & 0xFF00)
                             | ((val >> 24) & 0xFF);
                      }
                      
                      //print (message);
                      
                      
                      function hex2float(num) {
                          var sign = (num & 0x80000000) ? -1 : 1;
                          var exponent = ((num >> 23) & 0xff) - 127;
                          var mantissa = 1 + ((num & 0x7fffff) / 0x7fffff);
                          return sign * mantissa * Math.pow(2, exponent);
                      }
                      
                      
                      function roundToTwo(num) {    
                          return +(Math.round(num + "e+2")  + "e-2");
                      }
                      
                      
                      // covert Hex to String
                      var subresult = (toASCII(message));
                      // create human readabe number
                      var result = (roundToTwo(hex2float("0x" +subresult)));
                      
                      // send payload
                      return target.value + "MainAlarm-" + Alarm[1] + ";" + "Door-" + DoorAlarm[1] + ";" + "busvolt-" + result + ";" ;
                      
                      

                      at this point i get as result : MainAlarm-0;Door-0;busvolt-53.68;

                      thats correct.

                      so i have right input , further i am still completely lost in how i should proceed.

                      i added my other (modbus) device and thats straight forward , enter the source and add data points to it. thats easy.
                      now why cant i see the logic for the other source..

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                      • H
                        hengst
                        last edited by

                        Did made some progress, via an other approach ;

                        Created : tcp/ip source ( 2 sec update period )
                        Created : Data Point to that :

                             "loggingType":"NONE",
                             "dataType":"ALPHANUMERIC",
                             "queryable":true,
                              "readCommand":"<your_hex_request_for_your_device>",
                              "settable":false,
                              "valueIndex":0,
                              "valueRegex":".*",
                        

                        Created META-source
                        Created : Data Point to that :

                             "name":"DoorAlarm",
                             "enabled":true,
                             "dataType":"ALPHANUMERIC",
                             "updateContext":true,
                             "varName":"p110"
                        

                        added in script field :

                        // get Hex from source
                        
                        // Alarm relays Bit ( 1 is Alarm )
                        var DoorAlarm = /[0-9A-Fa-f]{185}([0-9A-Fa-f]{1}).*/.exec(p110.value); 
                        var extractedValue = DoorAlarm[1];
                        
                        // payload
                        return "DoorAlarm- " + DoorAlarm[1];
                        

                        ...

                        So i added some other "Meta-data points" for other values.
                        This works ok, and i can understand how it works.

                        Now the first approach has probably benefits in setting up many same kind devices/values i guess , so i am focusing on that as well , as i would like to understand how that should work.

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                        • phildunlapP
                          phildunlap
                          last edited by

                          The first approach's benefit is just somewhat more efficiently extract many points' values from a single message. You can still do that with meta points, where the incoming message provides a context update to all the meta points. Also, you can return the DoorAlarm[1] in the meta point if the meta point is Numeric and it will be treated as a Numeric. The "DoorAlarm" string portion is just to identify the point in the object (map, dictionary) in the script, where the value portion would be set out to data points created on the scripting data source. Those points on the scripting data source would ultimately be used for displays or dashboards.

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                          • H
                            hengst
                            last edited by

                            Thanks Phil(lips) , i am going to play with it , little stupid off topic question :

                            "How to purge all Information on "Urgent events" or "information " . seems there is no option/knob when viewing the list. ( clear dates , seem to do nothing when selected periode )

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                            • phildunlapP
                              phildunlap
                              last edited by

                              Events can be purged from the system settings page, as well as setting a system policy for purging old events, and you can set the data source's event levels to DO_NOT_LOG if you expect it to generate a lot of events on the data source's edit page.

                              I am not sure what you're refering to as 'clear dates' so I may not have understood exactly correct. Events on the events page (/events.shtm) get 'Acknowledged' to clear them from a user's view in the header. Actual deleting is handled by the purge settings in the system settings page, under "Purge settings"

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                              • H
                                hengst
                                last edited by

                                i was refering to this :

                                0_1478634603932_upload-0ef18116-152a-4813-84f0-59d3cf60c4e5

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                                • phildunlapP
                                  phildunlap
                                  last edited by phildunlap

                                  Ah, got it. So, to the right of that button are two date input fields. These restrict the range of the events in the display, and those which are acknowledged with the "Acknowledge all in view" button. The "Clear Dates" button just empties these fields, such that there is no date restriction on the events displayed on the page.

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                                    hengst
                                    last edited by

                                    i do see now, i got some Years in there that are far from now, gehehe . thats why it didnt had effect probably..

                                    thnx for the pointers.

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                                    • jeremyhJ
                                      jeremyh
                                      last edited by

                                      You can also run:

                                      delete from events
                                      

                                      In Mango's SQL console to flush the events table.
                                      Also, this thread is 💯. Great work all.

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