Advanced window

This window opens when you click the Advanced button in for all reports except the Aggregation report, which requires different advanced settings.
Figure 244.   Advanced Settings window
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Property Value Description
Data Type Chooser Selects the source point.
Interval optional drop-down list (defaults to the optimal number of records on reports); interval=option Refers to the BInterval component, which the framework uses to identify the time between values in a trend (time series). When specified, a rollup is required, which causes the system to combine all values that fall into a single interval.

Options range from None to a Year.

Above the drop-down list, the Use This Value check box turns on and off the check box next to Interval in the Settings window (you access this window by clicking the Edit button (Image), followed by clicking the Settings button (Image) on the chart). The availability of this check box provides an easy way for a user to enable and disable the use of intervals in chart calculations.

Rollup check box (if optional, and) drop-down list or ORD parameter (when configured in the data definition, defaults to First, when configured elsewhere, defaults to the value as defined in the Data Definition); rollup=option Configures the default function to apply when the analytic request needs to rollup records from a single data source into less granular records. This typically only applies to trend request, but may also apply to value requests where the Id is an algorithm that contains a block like Runtime or Sliding Window, which processes a trend request.

If rollup is not enabled in the binding/settings window, the rollup value configured in the Data Definition applies to all chart bindings, reports and tables.

And returns the logical “and” of Boolean values.

Avg returns the statistical mean, which is determined by calculating the sum of all values and dividing by the number of values.

Count returns the total number or quantity of values in a combination. If you request this value on a binding in a PX view, the system counts the number of values based on the properties defined by the data source block and the algorithm’s Property Sheet.

First returns the first value in the combination.

Last returns the last value in the combination.

Max returns the highest value in the combination.

Median returns the value in the middle of a sorted combination—the number that separates the higher half from the lower half.

Min returns the lowest value in the combination.

Mode returns the statistically most frequently occurring number in the combination.

Or returns the logical “or” of Boolean values.

Range returns the statistical difference between the largest and smallest values in the combination.

Sum adds together all values in the combination resulting in a single value.

Std Dev calculates the standard deviation of the values in the combination.

Load Factor calculates the average divided by peak (Max) value.

Aggregation check box (if optional, and) drop-down list (property, defaults to First) or ORD parameter (aggregation=option) Configures the default function to apply when the analytic request needs to combine values from multiple data sources into a single value. This applies to both value and trend requests.

If aggregation is not enabled in the binding/settings window, the aggregation value defined in the Data Definition applies to all chart bindings, reports and tables.

And returns the logical “and” of Boolean values.

Avg returns the statistical mean, which is determined by calculating the sum of all values and dividing by the number of values.

Count returns the total number or quantity of values in a combination. If you request this value on a binding in a PX view, the system counts the number of values based on the properties defined by the data source block and the algorithm’s Property Sheet.

First returns the first value in the combination.

Last returns the last value in the combination.

Max returns the highest value in the combination.

Median returns the value in the middle of a sorted combination—the number that separates the higher half from the lower half.

Min returns the lowest value in the combination.

Mode returns the statistically most frequently occurring number in the combination.

Or returns the logical “or” of Boolean values.

Range returns the statistical difference between the largest and smallest values in the combination.

Sum adds together all values in the combination resulting in a single value.

Load Factor returns the average value divided by peak value.

Std Dev returns the standard deviation of the values in the combination.

Units drop-down list of units of measure Defines the unit of measure for the data gathered from each point.
Data Filter optional NEQL query (property) or ORD parameter (dataFilter=query) Identifies data sources in the subtree of the request node. When a predicate accepts a node that contains the desired data, the system does not search the node’s subtree for additional values (including the root node).
Totalize true (true) or false or hisTotEnabled=option (ORD scheme parameter) Turns on (true) and off (false) value accumulation.

By default, the framework totalizes (accumulates) all consumption history values in charts, tables and reports. To prevent cumulative values, disable this property (set it to false).

Show Interpolation Status false check box Enables and disables the display of the interpolation status columns in report tables. Clicking this check box removes the status columns leaving only the record value columns.
Legend Position drop-down list (defaults to Inset) Changes the position of the legends that label graphical elements in charts. Three positions are possible:

None removes the legend from the chart.

Inset places the legend inside the chart area.

Bottom places the legend below the chart area.

Right places the legend to the right of the chart area.

Missing Data Strategy, Use This Value check box Enables and disables missing data interpolation for the current value.

When enabled, the framework applies this strategy to all requests.

When enabled, the framework applies this strategy to all requests.

Missing Data Strategy, Aggregation Strategy drop-down list; aggStrategy=option (ORD scheme parameter) Configures how the framework handles missing trend data (data in a series) when processing analytic requests and one or more records are missing for an interval. It applies when even a single record for an interval is missing. It does not apply to value requests.
 NOTE: If the analytic trend request specifies Interval = none, the framework ignores the Missing Data Strategy. 

Ignore Series ignores the entire series if any record even one interval is missing.

Ignore Point ignores any missing records and aggregates the values in the existing records.

Missing Data Strategy, Interpolation Algorithm drop-down list Defines the algorithm used to interpolate values for missing values (missing records).

None does not interpolate values for missing records.

Linear Interpolation replaces a missing record by linearly interpolating the missing value using the prior and next records on either side of the missing record.

K-Nearest Neighbor is for numeric, enum and Boolean records. This strategy replaces a missing value by calculating the majority value recorded for the item’s nearest K number of neighbors.

Missing Data Strategy, K Value Numeric field editor (default = 1, min =1, max = 30) Defines the number of records used by the configured interpolation algorithm when a record is missing to calculate the interpolated value.