Point Attributes in CimEdit

Procedure

  1. Select or create an object to which the point attribute will be applied.
  2. Open the object's Properties dialog box.
  3. Click the Edit Expression button to the right of the Expression field that applies to the object's runtime behavior.

    The Edit Expression dialog box opens.

  4. Enter the Point ID and attribute you want to display using the following syntax.

    '< POINT_ID>.<ATTRIBUTE_ID>'

    Where

    < POINT_ID> is the Point ID of any configured point

    < ATTRIBUTE_ID> is one of the configuration attributes described in the point attributes documentation.

    Important: You must enclose the syntax in single quotes, because the '.' character is a special character.

    Example: Point Attribute Configuration

  5. Open a Properties dialog box for a text object.
  6. Select Text.
  7. Enter the following.
    A Enter a default string in the String field.
    B Enter a '<POINT_ID>.<ATTRIBUTE_ID>' expression in the Expression field.
    Tip: Click the Expression Editor button to use the Expression Editor.
    C Click OK.

Results

The string displays as follows.

In CimEdit In CimView
Point Attribute %R456

Point Attribute Guidelines

  • You can force an expression to return a numeric value, if the value is a number but the attribute is listed as returning a character. You use the operator VAL to do this.

Example

VAL('DEV1750.ALARM_HIGH')+VAL(DEV1900.ALARM_HIGH')

  • Some of the attributes are specific to points of a particular type. Valid point types, which are specified in the attribute list, are:
  • All (point types)
  • Device
  • Derived (Virtual)
  • Global (Virtual)
  • All field names and enumerated data are case insensitive.