Data Analytics
In the Data Analytics section, you can thoroughly investigate one or more tags.
Visualizing data using Tags
To visualize data in the graph, you will first need to select the desired tags. On the top left, you have a link 'Select tags' that opens a side panel where you can select tags.

It is possible to select and view multiple tags at the same time. By default, all tags are plotted on the right y-axis. Boundaries of the axis are automatically determined.
If you want to deselect tags, you can:
Go to 'Select tags' and uncheck the box of a single tag.
Go to 'Select tags' and simply click on the name of another tag, instead of its checkbox. This will automatically remove the previous selection and only show the new one.
Click on the x in the Tags list above the graph.

Taking a closer look at the generated graph
After selected the desired parameters, a graph will appear. You can now start customizing the chart according to your individual preferences.
Visualisation period: You can alter the visualized period by using the period selector on top of the graph, use the slider directly below the graph or select the period in the graph itself.

Data grouping: the dropdown menu 'Grouping' allows you to group the selected data by a certain unit of time (none = measurement frequency).
Tag visualization options: you can remove a tag from visualization by clicking on the tag name under the graph.
Chart settings: The chart legend menu below allows you to customize your graph. Here you can change the unit in which data is represented, alter the alignment of the y-axis and/or change the type of visualisation (line/column).

With the toggle, you can switch between units. Some conversions might require additional factors to be configured in Enelyzer.
Adding annotations to tag(s)
It is possible to add comments at points in the graph of a tag. First, make sure to enable the āEnable annotationsā option in the right panel.
Annotations can always be added by clicking on a data point in the chart or selecting a period by dragging on the chart and then selecting āAnnotateā from the quick menu.
There you can further specify
to which tag the annotation is related to
title and description
set the data grouping (This is important information for other colleagues f.e. to interpret the annotation)
severity level

After saving, the annotation is visualized both in the graph and in the Annotations section at the bottom.

After creation, annotations can be updated to add information or deleted if no longer needed.
Export options
Export the graph
Click the dropdown menu in the top right corner of the graph to export it to an Excel file or save it as a JPG, PNG, SVG, or printable PDF.

Export the tag data
If you want to get an excel sheet with the data of one or more tags, go to the tab "Data".
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