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AquisNet DMO

Import Validations

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You can configure import validations to be performed on your incoming parameter data.

Start Validations from the Import > Interface main menu.

Select the parameter for which you want to specify the validation settings in the list on the left.

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Add new settings with the context menu item Add.

Specify the settings.

For each setting, specify a quality code for values that violate the threshold value. Thus, if the configured threshold is exceeded, the values get the quality code defined for the condition.

Note: The quality codes are configured here.

Element/Condition

Description

Parameter

Here the selected parameter for which settings are configured is displayed.

Assigned to

Select a station if you want to configure validations for single stations or single station groups.

If left empty, the validation settings are valid for all stations where the parameter is measured. This is indicated by Common.

Valid From

Specify the start of validity for the current configuration.

Available Datasets/Valid From

You can configure import validations for different time ranges and with different values. New configuration sets are automatically added to this list with all existing configurations. You can identify Common settings or settings for single stations or station groups.

Click en entry to load the respective settings into the dialog.

Rate Of Change Absolute

Defines the absolute rate of change.

This specifies how much two consecutive values can differ from each other.

Number of Repeating Values

Defines the maximum number of repeating values.

This specifies the number of values that are checked for difference to trigger the quality code for the next (repeating difference) setting.

Use to detect e.g. frozen measuring devices.

Absolute Repeating Diff

Defines the absolute value of repeating differences.

This specifies when two repeating values are identified as same or different.

Use to detect e.g. frozen measuring devices.

Example: Number of repeating values = 5 and absolute repeating difference = 100 means: If 2 of 5 repeating values differ more than 100, they are identified as not repeating but different values.

Upper Value Limit

Defines the upper limit of acceptable values. Values above that limit get the quality code configured.

Lower Value Limit

Defines the lower limit of acceptable values. Values below that limit get the quality code configured.

Linear Range Limit

 

This specifies

Negative Check Limit

 

This specifies

Detection Limit

Defines the quality code for values below the parameter's detection limit.

Save new sets with [OK].

Note that you can display the parameter long names with

[TREE]

DETAILED_ITEMS=1

in the dez.ini in your installation folder.

Documented software version: 4.6.2