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How to

How to


Products: AS-B, Edge Server, Enterprise Central, Enterprise Server, AS-P, WorkStation, Virtual Project Servers
Functionalities: Trends
Product version: 2023, 2024
12/17/2022

Configuring the X-Axis with an Absolute Time Span

You configure the time span of a trend chart x-axis to display the records that are recorded within a specific period of time.

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The x-axis of the trend chart represents time. The time span of the axis can be set with a fixed start and end time or with an end time relative to the present time. The axis can be quick-scaled to show the last hour, last day, last month, or last year​.

 
action_zoom_plus_stroke Absolute time span and relative time span, schematic
Figure: Absolute time span and relative time span, schematic

The y-axis refers to the measurement unit that the variable represents. The scale of the y-axis can be set manually or by auto scale. You can configure the trend chart to present series on one y-axis or two y-axes, one to the left and one to the right. Use two y-axes to present series with different ranges in the same trend chart.

 
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Figure: One y-axis and two y-axes, schematic

To make reading easier, grid lines can be shown in the trend chart. Grid lines can be shown in both the x- and y-direction, independent of each other.

 
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Figure: Grid lines, schematic

To configure the x-axis with an absolute time span
  1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the trend chart you want to configure.

  2. In the trend chart view, on the toolbar, click the Open trend chart settings button

     
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  3. In the Trend chart settings dialog box, the Time mode box, select Absolute (start and end time) .

  4. In the Start time boxes, type the x-axis leftmost date and time.

  5. In the End time boxes, type the x-axis rightmost date and time.

  6. Click OK .

The x-axis is now configured with an absolute time span.

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