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    Params missing from API Documentation?

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      rshah
      last edited by rshah

      Hi,

      I'm wondering if anyone knows why the point-xid attribute is missing from the API docs for certain components?

      For example, for ma-gauge-chart, if you create a gauge through the dashboard designer, it uses a point-xid attribute to provide a point value, but if you look at the API docs, no such example is provided nor is the point-xid parameter listed

      In fact, the API docs say
      "You must use <ma-get-point-value> to provide a point value to <ma-gauge-chart>"

      Running v3.4.1.

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        rshah
        last edited by

        Hi All,

        Didn't want this to get lost in the shuffle -- is point-xid missing because we shouldn't use it?

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        • Jared WiltshireJ
          Jared Wiltshire
          last edited by

          No, you can use it. The documentation is out of date. I have fixed it for the next release.

          Developer at Radix IoT

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