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- Select a group of points in the Niagara tree structure that you want to reference to a site, equip, or other hierarchical level.
- Right-click on this group of points and select "Relation Mark"
- Navigate to the folder or Network Device that serves as your site or equip, right-click and select "Relate From...X"
- This should launch a Relation drop-down list for you to choose the type of "Ref" you would like to add between the data and its target (shown right)
- Select the appropriate Ref and your data will now have a relation to this equip or site created.
- Taking advantage of the Relation Mark already created on the group of points, the user should create all additional Refs for that data in succession. If an hs:siteRef equipRef was created in the previous step, the user could now simply select the equip site folder or device, right-click and chose "Relate From...X" without create needing to trigger another Relation Mark as done before.
- Users also need to create Refs between equips and sites, since sites are "parents" of the equips underneath them.
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Determining the Proper Refs
Which type of Ref tag you need to add depends on the relationship between the data and its target. Typically, you would add the following Refs to acheive a Site > Equip > Point hierarchy structure:
hs:equipRef: point to equip
- hs:siteRef: point to site AND equip to site
Additional information on the proper Ref tags can be found in the Project Haystack documentation on Structure. structure. If completed properly, Periscope should now be ready to use and should be able to automate navigation and context-based views for the user, assuming the user selects the desired hierarchy structure in Periscope's General Settings. To learn more about creating custom hierarchies outside of a typical site > equip > point structure, click here.
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To view relations in Niagara at any time, right-click on an object or point and select Views > Relations Sheet for a list of incoming and outgoing Refs. |