Asset Editor
Content of chapter: Pipeline Raster changes of assets
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Content of chapter: Pipeline Raster changes of assets
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Once an asset is created, these pipeline settings are independent of the asset template pipeline. To change the asset pipeline, the Asset Editor must be used.
Import: Import assets with a CSV file.
Selection: Choose whether to show assets with selected pipeline or not.
Pipeline Mode: Select a pipeline mode between All, No Mode, Average on Change, Average, Sum Counter or Cusum Counter.
Pipeline Raster: Select the pipeline raster. "S" stands for seconds, "M" for minutes and "H" for hours.
Assets List: Assets List from Asset Management.
Further actions: Click the three dots, to perform more actions on the asset.
Asset type: Selected asset type
Attributes: Select the attribute for which you want to edit the pipeline.
Subtype: Select the subtype.
Pipeline Grid: Changes to the pipeline can be set here. For this, one of the modes must be selected, and then the pipeline grid can be edited.
Afterward, you can make the configuration.
Attribute: Select an attribute.
Subtype: Select the subtype.
Offset data to: Enter the offset value.
Note that pipeline must have 'cusum' mode to use manual offset.
Import File: Upload CSV file.
Ignore first row: If this option is selected, the first row in the CSV File gets ignored.
Data Columns: The Columns show the specific data (Name/Asset Type/ GAI etc.) for all Assets in the CSV File.
Import Assets: Press Import assets.
Automatic Offset Detection: After you tick the checkbox at the asset of your choice, the buttonappears to proceed with configuration.
Edit pipeline: After you tick the checkbox at the asset of your choice, the button appears, to edit the pipeline of attributes for all selected assets.
Select assets: To select an asset, tick the boxleft of the asset name.
Filter: Click to filter the assets, as in asset management.
Move Asset: Hold the icon pressed to move the asset.
Edit Asset: Click to configure the asset (no pipeline settings).