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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/tag-historian/custom-tag-history-aggregatesPython Aggregation Functions
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/opc-ua/ignitions-opc-ua-serverIgnition's OPC UA server, provided by the OPC UA module, allows an ignition installation to utilize Ignition's various device driver modules. In addition, with the module installed, OPC UA clients can connect to Ignition's UA server, exposing any connected devices to 3rd party systems.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/expression-language-and-syntaxExpression Language
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/localization-and-languages/translating-built-in-termsThere are several built-in terms used by Ignition that are translatable. This page contains the Keys that can be used to translate these terms.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/localization-and-languages/switching-the-current-languageLanguage Selection
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/appendix/components/perspective-components/perspective-display-palette/perspective-alarm-journal-tableThe Perspective Alarm Journal Table displays the history of the alarm system.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/vision/binding-types-in-vision/color-animation-in-visionUsing Color on Components
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/appendix/components/vision-components/display/multi-state-indicatorThis component is a specialized label used to display a discrete state.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/appendix/components/vision-components/display/moving-analog-indicatorThis component displays an analog value in context with other information about that value so that you can visually quickly see if the value is in the normal range or not.
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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/perspective/working-with-perspective-components/component-events-and-actionsIn Perspective, events and actions are some of the fundamental building blocks of project functionality. Actions give you the ability to respond to specific user inputs (such as mouse, keyboard, and touch inputs), as well as broad session events (like the beginning and end of the session) in many different

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