At a Glance: Numbers and mathematical operators are written with no special notation, like this: 10, 0.125, 34.56, +, -, *, /, ^. The two types of calculated data sets in PI ProcessBook are PI Summary Data Sets and PI
Osisoft Performance Equation Pe Expression Syntax V3 4 375 -
Numbers and mathematical operators are written with no special notation, like this: 10, 0.125, 34.56, +, -, *, /, ^. The two types of calculated data sets in PI ProcessBook are PI Summary Data Sets and PI PEs rely on the tag attribute conversion to implement conversion factors
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- Numbers and mathematical operators are written with no special notation, like this: 10, 0.125, 34.56, +, -, *, /, ^.
- The two types of calculated data sets in PI ProcessBook are PI Summary Data Sets and PI
- PEs rely on the tag attribute conversion to implement conversion factors
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