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    Including tag values in reports?

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    • W Offline
      Wingnut2.0
      last edited by

      Is there currently a way to allow tags/values to be included in a report? I am looking to be able to create a report with an output that is visually similar to the Bulk Data Point Edit screen in the UI (tag columns with values).

      Thank you.

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      • Jared WiltshireJ Offline
        Jared Wiltshire
        last edited by

        Which report? Excel reports or just the standard reports module? I know the standard reports module has the data point tags in it but its not a columnar display like you are asking for.

        Developer at Radix IoT

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        • W Offline
          Wingnut2.0
          last edited by

          Standard would be a good start.

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          • phildunlapP Offline
            phildunlap
            last edited by

            You can access them two ways,

            <#list mapped.p123.vo.tags?keys as tagKey>
            ${tagKey} - ${mapped.p123.vo.tags[tagKey]}
            </#list>
            <br/>
            ${mapped.p123.tags}
            

            The first is iterating over the keys in the map of tags for the point with key "p123" (specified in the report configuration) while the second is a string with the tags joined by a ", ", and paired by a ": "

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