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Product version 3.3

How to
Products: AS-B, Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, AS-P,
WorkStation, Project Configuration Tool
Functionalities: Trends
Product version: 3.2, 3.3, 2022
10/15/2020

Attaching a Calculation Method to a


Trend Log List
You attach a calculation method to a trend log list to process the
recorded values and present the result.

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To attach a calculation method to a trend log list


1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the trend log list you
want to attach a calculation method to.
2. On the Trend Log List toolbar, click the Open trend log list settings
button .
3. In the Trend Log List properties, in the Calculation method box, select a
calculation.
4. In the Delta over period box, select True if the calculation method is a
delta calculation with periods.
5. In the Period box, select the time span for which the calculation method
is to be executed.
NOTE: 1. If Custom is selected in the Period box, enter a custom time span for
which the calculation method is to be executed in the Custom period
box and the time when you want the custom period to start in the
Custom period alignment boxes.
2. To calculate the required number of records for a trend log, multiply the
number of records in one day with the number of days you want the
trend log to record. For example, the interval of the trend log is set to 1
hour, then this gives 24 recorded values per day. The trend log should
record at least one month of recorded values equal to 31 days. For
example, the number of records = 24 x 31 = 744.

6. In the Custom period box, enter a custom time span for which the
calculation method is to be executed.
7. In the Custom period alignment boxes, enter the time when you want
the custom period to start.
8. Click OK .
A calculation method is now attached to the trend log list.

See Also
Calculation Methods Trend Log List Properties

Meter Trend Log Calculation Fails

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