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    how to read Mango datapoint value by the third party software

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      mothgo990
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      If there is another IoT software want to communicate with Mango, is that possible to read Mango datapoint vaule in real time ? any interface or port for that?

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      • phildunlapP
        phildunlap
        last edited by phildunlap

        Hi mothgo990,

        Mango has many options in this regard.

        The other software can read data from Mango over,

        1. The API (real time, historical, and statistical)
        2. Modbus (real time)
        3. BACnet (real time)
        4. Arbitrary TCP/IP (takes work, could do anything implemented)
        5. Arbitrary Serial (takes work, could do anything implemented)

        Look into enabling swagger for an introduction to the API. Modbus and BACnet protocols are made available by configuring publishers. To handle arbitrary incoming TCP/IP requests, you need a virtual serial server socket (system settings page) and a serial data source (then possibly a scripting data source or meta data points). Arbitrary serial communication is much the same, but you don't need the virtual serial server socket.

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          mothgo990
          last edited by mothgo990

          thanks! get it!

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          • phildunlapP
            phildunlap
            last edited by

            Certainly!

            To your question before the edit, writing an Excel Report is one way for Mango to export data in Excel. But no, Dynamic Data Exchange protocol is not explicitly supported.

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              mothgo990
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              understand! thanks for great support!

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