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Posted: 2025-02-18 10:54 AM
In DCE, I recall being able to make plots or graphs of any number of devices at once (~150 in our case at one facility).
I see the Graph Sensor functionality in ITE, but it caps out at 50 devices. I do not see any other ways of making reports for more than 50 devices at once that doesn't involve spitting out a CSV file.
Is this possible? Am I looking in the wrong place?
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Posted: 2025-02-19 04:34 AM . Last Modified: 2025-02-19 04:35 AM
Hello @4jp,
You are correct that the current devices limit within ITE for comparing sensors is at 50 devices. I have passed your feedback over to our product management team for consideration into future product enhancements.
From my experience, I believe the limit on the DCE side was around the number of sensor data points being polled, not the number of devices/sensors selected.
Thanks,
Cory
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Posted: 2025-02-19 06:28 AM
Yeah, I want to say it was around 10,000 sensors or something like that in DCE. For example if I wanted to graph the battery temp. sensor each UPS exposes, that would only be ~150 data points in this case. I'm not trying to create gigantic reports.
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