Current version: 4.5
Previous version: 3.1
The current historian tag export is a formally documented item here. It gets tested for accuracy whenever there is a change.
The issue is that nobody updated the columns in the Word doc that documents the historian tags when there was a change from Usemilliseconds to Time Resolution.
Given these columns are not correct in the Word doc, the test failed.
To rectify the failure we need to find a tech bulletin or sentence in a revision notes stating that this change took place, over which revisions it occured, what columns should be present, and that if you had all false for milliseconds in the past this would be equivalent of "Seconds" in Time Resolution.
I've called tech support and was told to read the ebooks, which I did. I found it appears a split was when 4.5 came out.
But, this is just a simple statement in the config section stating that false is equivalent to seconds.
I need an actual version notes or something that shows this.
Thanks
Previous version: 3.1
The current historian tag export is a formally documented item here. It gets tested for accuracy whenever there is a change.
The issue is that nobody updated the columns in the Word doc that documents the historian tags when there was a change from Usemilliseconds to Time Resolution.
Given these columns are not correct in the Word doc, the test failed.
To rectify the failure we need to find a tech bulletin or sentence in a revision notes stating that this change took place, over which revisions it occured, what columns should be present, and that if you had all false for milliseconds in the past this would be equivalent of "Seconds" in Time Resolution.
I've called tech support and was told to read the ebooks, which I did. I found it appears a split was when 4.5 came out.
But, this is just a simple statement in the config section stating that false is equivalent to seconds.
I need an actual version notes or something that shows this.
Thanks