Skip to main content
OSIsoft PI
PI Vision
Data Visualization

Enhancing Efficiency with OSIsoft PI Vision 2020: Navigating Changes in Attribute Display

Explore the changes in PI Vision 2020 regarding element attributes display and how it impacts user workflow. Learn about user feedback, OSIsoft’s response, and best practices for navigating these updates.

Roshan Soni

4 min read

Enhancing Efficiency with OSIsoft PI Vision 2020: Navigating Changes in Attribute Display

In the realm of data visualization with OSIsoft's PI Vision, the ability to efficiently plot and manipulate data can significantly impact user experience and productivity. With the release of PI Vision 2020, users have encountered an unexpected change: when dragging an element onto a display, only the parent attributes are added, unlike previous versions that included all attributes, even those nested at multiple levels. This has led to a wave of feedback from the user community expressing concerns about the increased time required to configure custom symbols.

The fundamental change lies in the shift from automatically adding all child attributes to only incorporating the parent attributes. While this might seem like a minor adjustment, the implications are quite significant for users who extensively rely on displaying comprehensive data from multiple hierarchical levels. In previous versions, setting up a custom symbol was a quicker task, as it involved the automated inclusion of child attributes that could span hundreds.

Impact on Users

The transition to manually adding child attributes introduces additional steps, extending the time spent on designing displays. For users, particularly those managing large datasets, this means grappling with the tedious task of individually selecting attributes, which can be cumbersome and error-prone. It’s a challenge that disrupts workflows and elevates the complexity of what once were straightforward tasks.

Responding to User Concerns

Acknowledging these concerns, OSIsoft has communicated that they are aware of the situation and are working on a resolution in future releases. While the company has yet to provide a detailed timeline for the fix, this assurance suggests a commitment to user feedback and ongoing enhancement.

In the meantime, users are encouraged to explore alternative ways to manage their configurations efficiently. Additionally, OSIsoft's community forums and user voice platforms serve as valuable resources to propose changes, seek solutions, and stay informed about updates.

Navigating Releases and Updates

This situation also highlights a broader issue in software updates: the importance of comprehensive release notes. When users are unaware of significant alterations, it can lead to confusion and dissatisfaction. Comprehensive documentation is crucial to prepare users for changes and offer strategies for adaptation.

Looking Ahead

The innovation within platforms like PI Vision is an evolving journey. While not all changes immediately resonate with user preferences, engagement and feedback are pivotal in shaping tools that better meet the community’s needs. Rest assured, the user voices are being heard, and improvements are in the pipeline to restore seamless data integration workflows.

As we continue to adapt to these changes, staying informed and engaged with the developer community can make transitions smoother and more productive. In the digital age, change is constant, and adaptability remains a key skill in maximizing technology use.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the recent changes in PI Vision 2020 underscore the importance of user feedback and the need for adaptive strategies when faced with software updates. With continued communication and improvements promised by OSIsoft, users can look forward to regaining the flow and efficiency that facilitated their complex data visualization needs.

Tags

#OSIsoft
#PI Vision 2020
#Custom Symbols
#Data Attributes
#Software Updates
#User Feedback

About Roshan Soni

Expert in PI System implementation, industrial automation, and data management. Passionate about helping organizations maximize the value of their process data through innovative solutions and best practices.

Sign in to comment

Join the conversation by signing in to your account.

Comments (0)

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts on this article.

Related Articles

Enhancing PI ProcessBook Trends with Banding and Zones: User Needs, Workarounds, and the Road Ahead

A look at the user demand for trend banding/zoning in OSIsoft PI ProcessBook, current VBA workarounds, UI challenges, and how future PI Vision releases aim to address these visualization needs.

Roshan Soni

Migrating PIAdvCalcFilVal Uptime Calculations from PI DataLink to PI OLEDB

Learn how to translate PI DataLink's PIAdvCalcFilVal advanced calculations—like counting uptime based on conditions—into efficient PI OLEDB SQL queries. Explore three practical approaches using PIAVG, PIINTERP, and PICOunt tables, and get tips for validation and accuracy.

Roshan Soni

Understanding PI Web API WebID Encoding: Can You Generate WebIDs Client-Side?

Curious about how PI Web API generates WebIDs and whether you can encode them client-side using GUIDs or paths? This article explores the encoding mechanisms, current documentation, and best practices for handling WebIDs in your applications.

Roshan Soni