Changing Data Source but Retaining Data Point History?
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So right now I'm trying to backup and data itself.
We got 23 data points collecting data over many years.
I can't fit enough data into one watch list graph even from one point to be able to download it all.
I can't download 5000 points at a time for 23 data points.
Is there another reliable way to download all of this data?
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Yep,I remember here being a post by Jared:
<ma-watch-list-get ng-model="designer.watchList" parameters="designer.parameters" on-points-change="designer.points = $points" id="29305bf3-cc2a-4bac-9650-3cbf64d738a9" watch-list-xid="WL_Flow"></ma-watch-list-get> <div class="ma-designer-root" id="1a2a6980-f5bb-4acc-a41a-f8f69d5c12d2" style="width: 1366px; height: 768px; position: relative;"> <ma-calc input="designer.points | filter:{name:'Flow'}:true | maFirst" output="point"></ma-calc> <md-button id="2585b1fa-a630-4255-8670-41884b8754e2" style="position: absolute; left: 260px; top: 70px;" class="md-raised" ng-href="/rest/v2/point-values/time-period/{{point.xid}}?fields=TIMESTAMP&fields=VALUE&fields=ANNOTATION&from={{dateBar.from.toISOString()}}&to={{dateBar.to.toISOString()}}&format=csv2" download="{{point.name}}.csv">Download values</md-button> </div>
https://forum.infiniteautomation.com/topic/4050/datapoint-values-into-a-var-javascript/4
Set your time period and off you go!
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Okay cool I'll give that a try and report back. Thanks Matt.
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np, look at the button, that's where you'll want to set your variables. If you get stuck lemme know.
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I am getting these errors when trying to import data point configuration for every point:
Data point with XID 'boosterPumpsOutputPress' does not already exist and references a data source that does not exist. Ignored.
I'm probably not following your instructions 100% somehow, I'll try to understand better.
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Probably show me your entire markup.
If this is a data-point configuration yourdataSourceXid
property must match a datasource that already exists in your system.
The markup I gave you above exports point-values. -
What parts of this script should I be changing to get the points I am looking for?
<ma-watch-list-get ng-model="designer.watchList" parameters="designer.parameters" on-points-change="designer.points = $points" id="29305bf3-cc2a-4bac-9650-3cbf64d738a9" watch-list-xid="WL_Flow"></ma-watch-list-get> <div class="ma-designer-root" id="1a2a6980-f5bb-4acc-a41a-f8f69d5c12d2" style="width: 1366px; height: 768px; position: relative;"> <ma-calc input="designer.points | filter:{name:'Flow'}:true | maFirst" output="point"></ma-calc> <md-button id="2585b1fa-a630-4255-8670-41884b8754e2" style="position: absolute; left: 260px; top: 70px;" class="md-raised" ng-href="/rest/v2/point-values/time-period/{{point.xid}}?fields=TIMESTAMP&fields=VALUE&fields=ANNOTATION&from={{dateBar.from.toISOString()}}&to={{dateBar.to.toISOString()}}&format=csv2" download="{{point.name}}.csv">Download values</md-button> </div>
I'll re-create the data source because it's easy in bacnet, but I am still trying to figure out how to download the data easily.
I don't fully understand what XID I need to match to something in my own syste,
There's no point XID in there, as far as I can tell.
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I'll break it down for you. The code above is filtering out a single point from a watchlist using ma-calc, the first point with Flow as the point name.
I think for you, my focus was around the button itself. I'll throw together some markup for you here. Since it's 23 points we should be able to knock them out with an ng-repeat....<!-- 1. Generate a watchlist with your desired points that you want data for --> <ma-watch-list-get ng-model="designer.watchList" parameters="designer.parameters" on-points-change="designer.points = $points" watch-list-xid="[YOUR_WATCHLIST_XID_HERE]"></ma-watch-list-get> <!-- 2. ng repeat the buttons for each point in the list --> <md-button ng-repeat="point in designer.points" id="{{point.xid}}_button" style="" class="md-raised" ng-href="/rest/v2/point-values/time-period/{{point.xid}}?fields=XID&fields=TIMESTAMP&fields=VALUE&fields=ANNOTATION&from={{dateBar.from.toISOString()}}&to={{dateBar.to.toISOString()}}&format=csv2" download="{{point.name}}.csv">Download {{point.name}} values</md-button> </div> <!-- 3. use the date bar at the top of the page to set your time span --> <!-- 4. hit the download button! -->
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Ok I found the watch list for a test watchlist ID: WL_883061
{ "xid":"WL_883061", "data":null, "query":null, "readPermission":null, "name":"Troubleshooting", "dataPoints":[ "boosterPumpsFlowRate", "DHWBsmntReturnRate" ], "folderIds":null, "params":null, "type":"static", "user":"admin", "editPermission":null },
The page appears to work fine:
Data begins approximately Feb 7, 2017, so I set a test download from
Feb 7, 2017 to March 4, 2020 with 1 day rollup interval:
I was getting lost connectivity and restored notifications.
Anyway, after the server is finished doing whatever it is doing, with a high processor load, I get an error for the CSV download:
Any idea what the issue may be?
I tried a smaller time period for the download and that had no problems.
I assume it's some limit in some sub-system that I may have to adjust values for?
edit: I think I see what the issue is. ma/log shows this error:
ERROR 2020-03-04T12:36:28,716 (com.serotonin.m2m2.rt.maint.BackgroundProcessingImpl$RejectableWorkItemRunnable.run:632) - Error in work item java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: GC overhead limit exceeded
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Looks like you may need to break it up. Secondly, check your point limit count under the ui settings.
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Okay thanks for everything, I can certainly handle it from here! If anything, I'll have to split it up, like you said, though I would have hoped to be able to get more out of this method. I hope it's more than I can get out of the watchlist page, haha.
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Another idea: add
&limit=10000
to the url. That will override system limits rather than setting a higher settings limit.Fox
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Okay awesome, I'll play around with stuff, see what works well.
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@mattfox said in Changing Data Source but Retaining Data Point History?:
&limit=10000
Since the last time we worked on this, this '&limit=10000" does not allow the page to load.
Anyway, the mango install just can't handle downloading an entire data set for even a single XID. The whole mango service comes to a slow crawl, as it pegs all cores to 100%. All screens can't reach the mango service, and in general is not ideal. And in the end, it still can't download it.
Plus how am I supposed to re-upload it. This download format is different than what you get using the watch list page downloads. Tn addition, the timestamp column appears messed up =( There are also not enough rows in excel for some of this data, I suspect, lol.
I will have to continue this conversation with IA.
As far as I can tell, there's no decent way, for the lay-man such as myself, to manipulate large amounts of data and other critical information. I suspect a lot of back-end work would have to be done to allow for such functionality.
My uneducated guess is that the whole structure is a bit rigid.
I'll keep putting this work off until a good solution appears, or I can get help directly from IA.
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I'm really sorry man. I'd hoped you'd been able to crack it.
Perhaps I should write a user module for you...Fox
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No worries, much appreciated. =)