Create a storage and set up a variable where you can start collecting historical data of your system’s nodes. Next, access the variable and read its historical data. This is the sixth episode in our series, Mastering Forge, created to help you master Forge through practical step-by-step tutorials.
If you prefer written instructions, you can find our blog post about how to map your data using Forge on our website.
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Prosys OPC UA Forge offers a wide variety of features and add-ons. To help you select and efficiently utilize the correct ones for your specific use case, we have created a series of tutorials that demonstrate how to get the most out of Forge.
Forge is a versatile application designed to bridge IT and OT systems, offering unique information modeling, data harmonization, connectivity, and security features. It integrates various technologies like OPC UA, MQTT, and Modbus into a unified platform; all managed through a modern web interface. For more information, visit Forge’s product page and explore our blog posts about Forge. This series focuses on the practical usage of Forge.
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:17 The Initial Setup
00:31 Define a Storage
01:49 Configure the Collectors
02:09 Add Nodes to the Collector
03:02 Validate the Data Collection
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04:19 Outro
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