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    • MattFoxM
      MattFox
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      Apologies Ronny I need to take my own medicine here!
      I've misstyped the md-options, it should be md-option!
      Secondly the chosenSerial needs two {} around it, not {[ }}!
      I'll amend the markup above for you

      Fox

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        RonnyHinkel
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        Hi mattfox

        yes thats works, but looks like the listing is updating real time, is there a ng-option to false the real time?

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            RonnyHinkel
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            @MattFox

            <ma-point-values point-xid="DP_7e9b56ef-578c-4a0a-96bc-289a29ccc37b" values="serials" latest="100"></ma-point-values>
            
            <md-select ng-model="serialID">
            <md-option ng-repeat="serial in serials" ng-value={{serial.value}} ng-realtime="false">{{serial.value}}</md-option>
            </md-select>
            Chosen Serial: {{serialID}}
            <br>
            Start Time: {{serialID.minimum.timestamp | maMoment:'format':'lll'}}
            <br>
            Finished Time: {{serialID.maximum.timestamp | maMoment:'format':'lll'}}
            

            unfortunately is updating in real and after a short time the all values wold be the latest value (same values).
            also the from- to timestamp would be important for all other values to follow as a page rollup

            thank you for help and support

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              RonnyHinkel @MattFox
              last edited by

              @mattfox

              <md-select ng-model="serialID" ng-required="true" ng-change="callOnChange()" >
              <md-option ng-repeat="serial in serials" ng-value="{{serial.value}}" > {{serial.value}} </md-option>
              </md-select>
              
               <ma-point-statistics point-xid="DP_7e9b56ef-578c-4a0a-96bc-289a29ccc37b" from='serialID' to='(serialID+1)' statistics="Ring"></ma-point-statistics>
              

              if i would like to use the SerialID with a MA-point-statistics as a from- to, how i could include those values?
              Sorry, really trying since days and have no conclusion yet.

              Thank you for giving me some help!!!

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              • MattFoxM
                MattFox
                last edited by MattFox

                Whoa slow down!
                Ok so first we have your latest batch of serials. You can set realtime="false" in the ma-point-values so that it doesn't update via the web socket.
                Secondly, now you want to use the serials as a means of timestamp?
                Looks like more information is required.
                Use to and from with dates to make that happen. I'll look when I'm near a pc what you can use to tie it to the dateBar. However I will need more info from you first as to what you intend the "big picture" to be since the list here appears to be growing.

                Fox

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                  RonnyHinkel @MattFox
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                  @mattfox
                  Hi Mattfox
                  what i'm trying to do is a production report based on serial numbers. for this we have the selection of the serial number. After selection of the serial number, there is a start and end time for each serial number, which i would like to use for every datapoint at this page.

                  <md-select ng-model="serialID" ng-required="true" ng-change="callOnChange()" >
                  <md-option ng-repeat="serial in serials" ng-value="{{serial.value}}" > {{serial.value}} </md-option>
                  </md-select>
                  
                  
                  <ma-point-values point-xid="DP_bf4e8b98-ff25-439c-a63e-4af21bc92902" point="point1" values="point1Values" from="serialID.first.timestamp" to="serialID.last.timestamp" >
                  </ma-point-values>
                  
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                  • MattFoxM
                    MattFox
                    last edited by

                    First up, what does serialID look like in the dashboard by itself
                    just enter the {{serialID}} into the dashboard markup and show me what the actual value looks like.

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                      RonnyHinkel @MattFox
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                      @mattfox

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                        RonnyHinkel @RonnyHinkel
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                        @MattFox
                        0_1595302363307_Screenshot 2020-07-21 at 11.32.08.png

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                        • MattFoxM
                          MattFox
                          last edited by

                          Ok, for a start, that's just a single number. It's not a javascript object so you can't use that dotted object notation.
                          Let's look at the raw data coming from the serials values, if it's anything like this:
                          [ {timestamp:1539247293,value:3}] the approach will have to be changed.

                          Fox

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                          • MattFoxM
                            MattFox
                            last edited by

                            Yep, I think you need to look at changing your format. You need the timestamps as your values.
                            You also need to establish what your start and end times are per each serial. The timestamp by itself won't be enough unless you know you can comfortably add an additional hour for the to attribute or subtract for the from attribute...

                            Fox

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                              RonnyHinkel @MattFox
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                              @mattfox

                              the timestamp would be from Serial number to Serial Number+1

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                              • MattFoxM
                                MattFox
                                last edited by MattFox

                                Then what do you do when you use the latest serial number? Go from that timestamp to now?

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                                  RonnyHinkel @MattFox
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                                  @mattfox
                                  yes you're correct

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                                  • MattFoxM
                                    MattFox
                                    last edited by

                                    @ronnyhinkel said in Dropdown selection for datapoint values:

                                    ng-change="callOnChange()"

                                    ng-change="callOnChange()"
                                    Are you writing your own controller?

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                                      RonnyHinkel @MattFox
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                                      @mattfox
                                      no thats just a left over from trying, sorry about that

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                                      • MattFoxM
                                        MattFox
                                        last edited by MattFox

                                        Ok, I'm gonna be clever...

                                        <md-select ng-model="serialID" ng-required="true" >
                                        <md-option ng-repeat="(index,serial) in serials" ng-value="index" > {{serial.value}} </md-option>
                                        </md-select>
                                        
                                        <div ng-if="serialID==(serials.length-1)">
                                        <ma-now update-interval="15 MINUTES" output="time"></ma-now>
                                        <ma-point-values point-xid="DP_bf4e8b98-ff25-439c-a63e-4af21bc92902" point="point1" values="point1Values" from="serials[serialID].timestamp" to="time" ></ma-point-values>
                                        </div>
                                        
                                        <div ng-if="serialID<(serials.length-1)">
                                        <ma-point-values point-xid="DP_bf4e8b98-ff25-439c-a63e-4af21bc92902" point="point1" values="point1Values" from="serials[serialID].timestamp" to="serials[(serialID+1)].timestamp" ></ma-point-values>
                                        
                                        </div>
                                        

                                        Using Ng-if will create these elements provided one of the if statements are met. Using the index allows us to make this list grow wholly depending on the number of your serials. If you're on the last serial, it sees we're using the last index and thus uses a ma-now directive to give us the browser time from the serial creation time!

                                        Fox

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                                          RonnyHinkel @MattFox
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                                          @mattfox
                                          Perfect thats working for me

                                          Thank you very much Mattfox

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                                          • MattFoxM
                                            MattFox
                                            last edited by

                                            You're welcome, sorry for the lack of comments. Let me know if there's anything you don't understand after comparing it with the angularJS docs

                                            Fox

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