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* Decide on the measurement code to use.
 
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* Decide on a set of tags to use or re-use. Make sure that there is a combination of tags that will uniquely identify the unit/device/equipment that outputs those metrics.
 
* Decide on a set of tags to use or re-use. Make sure that there is a combination of tags that will uniquely identify the unit/device/equipment that outputs those metrics.

Latest revision as of 07:52, 4 April 2022

What is needed to create a Measurement/Computed Measurement

Please read this section if you require a refresher on Measurements and Computed Measurements.

Pre-requisites to create a Measurement

You should be familiar with the basic measurements and its concepts.

You should

  • Note down the metrics from the incoming source. Check if the metrics have units.
  • Decide if each metric contains brick point class.
  • Decide on the measurement code to use.
  • Decide on a set of tags to use or re-use. Make sure that there is a combination of tags that will uniquely identify the unit/device/equipment that outputs those metrics.
  • Decide on the data retention period.
  • Decide on the access group to assign.

Pre-requisites to create a Computed Measurement

A computed measurement requires design and scripting in order for it to work correctly. If this is your first time creating a computed measurement, please read this guide first.

You should also be similar with the basic measurements and its concepts.

You should

  • Note down the input measurements.
  • Note down the metrics you want to output.
  • Decide on a set of tags to use or re-use. Make sure that there is a combination of tags that will uniquely identify the unit/device/equipment that outputs those metrics.
  • Have the computed measurement script ready.
  • (Optional) Have a set of test data for your computed measurement
  • Decide on the data retention period.
  • Decide on the access group to assign.

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