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Views Service Overview (version 22)
The Canary Views Service is available to both Canary applications and third-party applications to interact with the data stored in a single or multiple Canary Historian archives.…
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Virtual Views and Asset Models Primer (version 22)
The Views service allows the system administrator to add context to the Canary Historian archive. This additional level of insight can be created by supplementing the existing historical tag record…
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How to Configure External Property Storage for Populating Metadata in Virtual Views (version 22)
To begin, Launch the Canary Admin application Navigate to the Historian tile Select the 'Configuration' tab at the bottom of the screen Open the 'Settings' menu at left to configure the connection…
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Using Views Diagnostics (version 22)
The Views service can be monitored by launching the application Canary Admin, selecting the Views tile, and clicking 'Diagnostics' from the bottom menu.…
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Creating a Virtual View or Asset Model (version 22)
Since the Views service is the single access point for all historian data queries, it is possible to create virtualized views, or Virtual Views, of the underlying historian archive.…
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Applying Security to Views (version 22)
The Views service can be configured using the Canary Admin application to grant or limit access to data within the Canary Historian or any Virtual View.…
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Managing the Views Service (version 22)
The Views Service acts as the hub for data queries between clients and the Canary Historian. Other Canary services, Canary client tools, and third-party applications all connect to the historical…
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How to Add a Remote Historian View (version 22)
In most Canary deployments the Views service is installed locally to the Historian service. There are some instances though (mostly with larger deployments) where it may be beneficial to install a…