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https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/opc-ua/opc-ua-drivers/programmable-device-simulatorThe Programmable Device Simulator allows you to add simulator devices that act as if they are connected to a real device. It allows users to read and write Tags without any network or PLC connection.
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https://www.inductiveuniversity.com/video/bip-using-a-flex-repeaterTo create some instances of our Data Card, we'll get acquainted with the Flex Repeater, which allows us to create a bunch of instances all within a single component.
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https://www.inductiveuniversity.com/video/bip-getting-startedIn this lesson, we'll cover the commissioning process and discover how to access our Ignition Gateway.
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Inductive University Lesson:https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/appendix/components/perspective-components/perspective-chart-palette/perspective-chart-range-selectorThe Chart Range Selector component is a small recreation of a chart that operators can use to select a time range based on seeing the existing data.https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/appendix/deprecated-pages/configuring-tag-historyLogging data is easy with Tag Historian. Once you have a database connection, all you do is set the Tags to store history and Ignition takes care of the work. Ignition creates the tables, logs the data, and maintains the database.https://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/web-devThe WebDev module enables you to directly program against the web server inside the Ignition Gateway and systems running Vision Clients. Webpages can be built by hand using a combination of Python programming and static web resources such as images, CSS files, JavaScript files, and HTML files. Likewisehttps://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/ignition-modules/sql-bridge-transaction-groups/item-typesItems are the backbone of a Transaction Group. They represent a link between a source value (derived from either an OPC value or an expression) and a cell in a database table. Items generally aren't executed in a reliable order, with the exception of Expression items. Expression items can be orderedhttps://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/platform/alarming/alarm-journalBy default, current alarm data is only stored in memory, and a finite number of events are retained for each alarm. Fortunately, Ignition can easily be configured to store alarm data into a SQL database with an Alarm Journal Profile. The journal can store basic data about alarms that have occurred, suchhttps://docs.inductiveautomation.com/docs/8.1/appendix/reference-pages/ignition-database-table-referenceIgnition has a lot of systems built in that will query the database automatically without requiring you to build a query. These systems automatically create the necessary tables in the database, insert the relevant data, and even query it back out for you. However, because this data is all stored inhttps://www.inductiveuniversity.com/video/bip-adding-style-to-the-overviewIn this lesson we'll look as Styles in Perspective. Styles allow you to change the look of a component by using CSS. Furthermore we look at Style Classes, which are reusable styling configurations.User Manual:
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