To trend data points from devices and sensors, including droplets, modbus and LoRaWAN devices:
Under the Drivers section:
Click the edit button on the point/s that you want to trend.
Check: 'history Enable'
Check: 'auto mapping enable'
Select the History Type and History Interval:
History Type:
- Interval: trends data at set time base
- COV (Change of value): trends data only when the point's value has changed
- COV and Interval: trends data at every set interval and change of values
History Interval: How often the history trends
Next, under Cloud networks, create:
- A network, then
- A Device, and
- A Point
Within the point, select the desired point to trend in the dropdown menu.
Go back into the point that the history was enabled in the 'drivers' section.
Click the green 'show history' button to bring up the history chart.
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