Being able to compare outputs and inputs on a graph

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Being able to only graph inputs seems to be a big limitation. Are there any plans to allow graphing of inputs vs outputs? Or to be able to view power trends on graphs, etc? The system has a lot of data be it needs to be usable and viewable over time. Snapshots of data are fine but it is the ability to view data over time and against other data that gives real information and insight.
 
Being able to only graph inputs seems to be a big limitation. Are there any plans to allow graphing of inputs vs outputs? Or to be able to view power trends on graphs, etc? The system has a lot of data be it needs to be usable and viewable over time. Snapshots of data are fine but it is the ability to view data over time and against other data that gives real information and insight.
The graphs can currently be expanded for a year if the input is that old. The output logs will only go back a month but that is still helpful if you want to see when a particular output is on or off compared to the values of an input. You just cannot currently graph both of them together.
 
Understood. But are there plans to allow graphing of outputs vs inputs? Again that is an important function to see things like dosing vs parameters or water addition vs salinity etc. is that on the roadmap? That was very easy to do in the apex controller I have and would be great to see in Hydros.
 
Understood. But are there plans to allow graphing of outputs vs inputs? Again that is an important function to see things like dosing vs parameters or water addition vs salinity etc. is that on the roadmap? That was very easy to do in the apex controller I have and would be great to see in Hydros.
I don't not know their plans for graphing outputs but since they added logs for them instead of graphs there may be a reason. As far as dosing the log does give the dose amount dispensed. I have used that to adjust dynamic dosing at different times of the day but I am also using the iV alkalinity test to do the dynamic dosing and that test is done every 6 hrs and the dose is done every 6 hours so it is not hard to tell which dose was done before the test since it does a test and a little later it does a dose based on the test.
 
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