TagProviders enable direct interaction with variables in remote systems, bypassing the need to create specific tags in the solution. They establish connections with tag sources, enhancing data access and exploration within the Unified Namespace.
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TagProviders allow connections with external systems to read or write data without creating local tags. Displays and other modules can directly access data from remote systems, even if their structure changes dynamically.
Automatic & Tagless Connections:
Common Configuration Items:
Unique Configuration Parameters:
Each TagProvider has specific parameters tailored to its functionalities and technical requirements, ensuring proper data integration.
Steps:
1. Navigate: Go to Unified Namespace → TagProvider Connections.
2. New Item: Click the ‘New Item’ button to open the ‘Create New TagProvider’ dialog.
3. Select Protocol: Choose a communication protocol and assign a name.
4. Configure: Fill out the configuration table with:
For example, using MQTTspB, the settings will be detailed similarly to Channels, Nodes, and Points.
Using TagProviders as Historian Storage Location:
Some TagProviders can be used with the Historian Module to define data storage locations. Typically, TagProviders for historian tools or MQTT can be used as Storage Locations.
By default, the Historian archives data in an SQL Database, but this can be extended with TagProviders.
At Unified Namespace → AssetsTree, after using linking some folder to the data from the TagProvider Connection, ou can browse the tree, the right side tables will updated showing the value of the variables in the selected folder.
After including TagProvider in the AssetTree nodes, you can access that in using the Asset() method.
.E.g.:,if using ControlLogix, the final part of the AssetPath is the address, using same syntax used in Devices / Points: <ProviderName>.("<Type>:<Address>")
The best way to pickup the right syntax, it is to use the Object Browser The proper AssetPath is shown on that window as you navigate the tree. |
You can use the Asset() syntax, not only in scripts, but on Displays, and in all fields in the software where a Tag is expected, including:
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