Product Features
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Key Performance Indicators
Uptime and Downtime by Value
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you can use the uptime and downtime by value kpi processor to compare your current value with a desired value the kpi sorts them as either uptime or downtime based on the specified condition ( greater(>), less(<), equal(==) or notequal(!=) ) and a delta to round off mistakes uptime and downtime by value overview if you would like to compare your current value with a desired value, to count as uptime or downtime by setting the condition , you can define downtime if current value is greater(>), less(<), equal(==) or notequal(!=) than desired value you can enter a delta too, if you want to forgive some sort of round off error the timer interval parameter is useful if the connected input tag is offline, but you still want this kpi to "look" for a value every few seconds, defined by the aforementioned timer if you know your tag is going to reliably publish at the expected interval, it is better to disable this timer by entering 0 in the field uptime and downtime by value parameter true false 159false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type true unhandled content type true unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type false unhandled content type note when creating an analytics flow with uptime and downtime by value kpi, refer the use the uptime and downtime by value kpi docid\ ci3lcrvhc gou4lnnmvls for more details