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    Unable to display value from Meta data point

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      BobDay
      last edited by

      I am using the below Meta Data Point for an ma-point-value source in a custom page, but get no value displayed. I have tried refactoring numerous times - but cannot get a value to display. Perhaps someone could shed some light on my confusion here? (the script has a numeric input and a string return).

      {
      "dataPoints":[
      {
      "xid":"DP_t1_msg",
      "name":"t1_msg",
      "enabled":true,
      "loggingType":"INTERVAL",
      "intervalLoggingPeriodType":"MINUTES",
      "intervalLoggingType":"INSTANT",
      "purgeType":"YEARS",
      "pointLocator":{
      "dataType":"ALPHANUMERIC",
      "updateEvent":"NONE",
      "contextUpdateEvent":"CONTEXT_CHANGE",
      "context":[
      {
      "varName":"state_no",
      "dataPointXid":"DP_t1_state",
      "updateContext":true
      }
      ],
      "logLevel":"NONE",
      "variableName":"val",
      "executionDelaySeconds":0,
      "logCount":5,
      "logSize":1.0,
      "script":"\nif (state_no < 0) {\n return "fault";\n} else {\n switch (state_no) {\n case 0: return "idle";\n case 1: return "filling";\n case 2: return "add mix";\n case 3: return "ready";\n case 4: return "processing";\n case 5: return "overfull";\n case 9: return "empty";\n default: return "fault";\n}}",
      "scriptPermissions":{
      "customPermissions":"",
      "dataPointReadPermissions":"superadmin",
      "dataPointSetPermissions":"superadmin",
      "dataSourcePermissions":"superadmin"
      },
      "settable":false,
      "updateCronPattern":""
      },
      "eventDetectors":[
      ],
      "plotType":"STEP",
      "rollup":"NONE",
      "unit":"",
      "simplifyType":"NONE",
      "chartColour":"",
      "chartRenderer":null,
      "dataSourceXid":"DS_tank_state",
      "defaultCacheSize":1,
      "deviceName":"tank_state",
      "discardExtremeValues":false,
      "discardHighLimit":1.7976931348623157E308,
      "discardLowLimit":-1.7976931348623157E308,
      "intervalLoggingPeriod":1,
      "intervalLoggingSampleWindowSize":0,
      "overrideIntervalLoggingSamples":false,
      "preventSetExtremeValues":false,
      "purgeOverride":false,
      "purgePeriod":1,
      "readPermission":"",
      "setExtremeHighLimit":1.7976931348623157E308,
      "setExtremeLowLimit":-1.7976931348623157E308,
      "setPermission":"",
      "tags":{
      },
      "textRenderer":{
      "type":"PLAIN",
      "useUnitAsSuffix":true,
      "unit":"",
      "renderedUnit":"",
      "suffix":""
      },
      "tolerance":0.0
      }
      ]
      }

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      • CraigWebC
        CraigWeb
        last edited by

        Hi @bullitbd

        Your context variable is an object. Your IF statement and switch will need to use (state_no.value)

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          BobDay
          last edited by

          Hi @CraigWeb

          Thank you - Duh, sorry - thought I'd done that. So, using the .value property, script works as intended when running in the environment - it returns the proper string. However, it still doesn't show up in the directive:

          <td class="point-val"><ma-point-value id="60b670c1-2919-4ad8-a2b9-0da3a9365fee" enable-popup="hide" style="position: relative; height: 40px; color: rgb(255, 255, 255); width: 113px;" point-xid="DP_t1_msg" display-type="rendered" flash-on-change="true"></ma-point-value></td>.

          Using latest Chrome, MangoES, updated. No browser errors... Any further thoughts?

          Thank you for your time!

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          • CraigWebC
            CraigWeb
            last edited by CraigWeb

            Hi Bullitbd

            It didn't occur to me early but you might be better off making the original point (DP_t1_state) a multi state point and giving the point text rendering properties like the picture. I am not quite sure why the meta DP does not work with <ma-point-value>. I get the same problem.
            0_1545061136131_multi state.jpg

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            • phildunlapP
              phildunlap
              last edited by

              I was not able to reproduce. I imported your JSON and used that markup (without even putting it in a table) but was able to display the value.

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                BobDay
                last edited by

                Thanks @CraigWeb

                Good idea! Unfortunately, it only displays 0, even though that's a defined key. Also, doesn't appear to be a way to deal with < 0 keys. Arrg.

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                  BobDay
                  last edited by

                  Thanks @phildunlap. I assume you mean my original Meta Point. I just did the same and got the same blank stare. I'm obviously missing something here... any thoughts?

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                  • phildunlapP
                    phildunlap
                    last edited by

                    The only thing that occurs to me is that the point may not have a value / not be enabled. Perhaps you could try an alphanumeric meta point simply returning a string on a cron pattern?

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                      BobDay
                      last edited by

                      well, problem was "raw" display setting (thank you @Jared-Wiltshire) among other things. Used range display on his and @CraigWeb's advice - works great.
                      Thanks, all!

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