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The Unified Namespace provides a centralized data repository and a standardized method for organizing and accessing data from various sources. This concept streamlines data management, enhances system interoperability, and simplifies the development of applications that utilize data from multiple sources.
On this page:
Asset TreeA hierarchical representation of the solution data, containing variables and data templates matching sensor reading physical equipments, setpoints, recipes, management data, and all the variables necessary to implement and operate an application. |
Data Template (UDT)User-defined data structure that includes variables and references to other templates, creating a hierarchical data structure. |
External TagProviderEnable direct interaction with variables in remote systems without creating specific tags, enhancing data access within the Unified Namespace. |
TagProcess variable representing real-time and historical data, created locally or accessed remotely. |
EnumerationDefine potential values or ranges for a variable, mapping messages and colors to each state. |
Runtime DatabaseIn-memory real-time database for Unified Namespace data, ensuring efficient data management during solution execution. |
Real-time Elements: The system includes a built-in, real-time, event-driven, in-memory database that manages tags, assets, and events within the application
Real-time Tag Types: Unlike typical HMI-SCADA systems with basic tag types, this platform supports advanced real-time entities matching all SQL types and many .NET Framework entities, including JSON objects and complete DataTables in a single real-time tag.
Dynamic Arrays and References: The system supports tri-dimensional dynamic arrays, lists, and type-safe reference tags with dynamic assignments, creating reusable components for displays, symbols, reports, calculations, and other solution parts.
It’s important to distinguish between these two concepts:
Tag | External TagProvider | |
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Definition | Tags represent real-time and historical data variables that modules can read, write, and subscribe to. | External TagProviders enable direct interaction with variables in remote systems, bypassing the need to create specific tags within the solution. |
Creation | Tags are created locally within the solution. | Connection settings are defined in the solution, while the data, tag names, and structures are defined in the remote system. |
Usage | Tags are central to the solution configuration and are used by various modules (Devices, Datasets, Scripts, Historian, Displays). | External TagProviders facilitate the use of remote data directly within the solution, supporting protocols like OPC UA, MQTT, and various historian systems. |
The Unified Namespace’s Asset Tree is where you build your data definition. From this central point, you can create or import tags, organize the hierarchy, and monitor the current values of your variables.
When you start a new solution, the Asset Tree includes a built-in “Base Tags” folder for all root-level tags, improving visualization for large tag sets.
Typical configuration process:
Data Templates allow you to create custom data structures for reusable tag configurations, streamlining data management and improving system efficiency by defining hierarchical structures representing assets or information models.
→ Read more about Data Templates.
The page Unified Namespace → Tags allows you to:
Create, modify, and delete tag objects.
Use built-in tools for search and filtering.
Bulk-edit.
Enumerations are sets of named integer values representing discrete options or states, improving code readability and reducing errors. For example, a pump’s states like “Off”, “On”, and “Fault” with values 0, 1, and 2.
To Create Enumerations
→ Read more about Enumerations.
To incorporate data from TagProviders into the Asset Tree:
The Unified Namespace → External TagProviders page allows reviewing the list of defined TagProviders or browsing external data contents.
When the solution execution starts, the Unified Namespace definition is loaded into an in-memory real-time database, implemented by the TServer.exe process. This real-time database enables event-driven data exchange of tag and asset values between various modules, such as alarms and displays.
Modules like Alarms and Displays can access any variable from the Unified Namespace using its full name or path. For example, to access a tag when creating an operator display, use “Tag” to access available tags. A property called “Temperature” from a template Tag named “Machine1” would have the full path: Tag.Machine1.Temperature.
You can also access values using the Asset() method syntax. For, example you place the tag defined in the previous example inside a folder called Line1 the path for that value would be:
Asset ("/Line1/Machine1.Temperature")
To maximize the benefits of the Unified Namespace, follow these best practices:
Some common issues while working with the Unified Namespace include:
In this section: