View Pi Processbook Displays in Pi Vision: Learning Outcomes
View Pi Processbook Displays in Pi Vision: Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes
• use the feature to transfer all the visible data items on the PI
ProcessBook display to a native PI Vision display that can be used for further analysis
Note: PI Vision does not support Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) scripts or third-party
ActiveX controls when viewing PI ProcessBook displays.
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chapter or section.
Objectives
• View a PI ProcessBook display in PI Vision
Activity Description
A set of tablets were recently purchased for your process engineers. They find the <your
initials>_ElementRelativeTankDisplay display you built for them extremely helpful, so you want
to make this display accessible from their tablets (which do not have PI ProcessBook).
Approach
Step 1 : Make a copy of your Element Relative Tank Display and name it <your
initials>_ElementRelativeTankDisplay_<your initials>.PDI file and move it to the PI
Vision shared folder.
Step 2 : Check the PI Vision Homepage, under the ProcessBook Displays for PI Vision
folder. Make sure you see your PI ProcessBook display.
Step 3 : Open this display and examine the historical data for the Internal and External
Temperature of Mixing Tank1. Click on the trend to maximize it.
Step 4 : Change the time range of the trend by clicking on the left and right arrows or by
typing the start and end times in their boxes. Click on the 8h button and change the
time range to one day.
Step 5 : Switch to Mixing Tank2 for the display in PI Vision by appending the following to the
end of the URL:
?CurrentElement=\\PISRV1\OSIsoft Plant\Production Area\Production
Line2\Mixing Tank2
Step 6 : Switch to the other two storage tanks.
Quick Check
Can you: