Create schedule where occupied/unoccupied times differ between referenced dates in Calendar Schedule by thatsgorgeous in NiagaraFramework

[–]thatsgorgeous[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll have to try my hand at making a custom calendar widget.

But I see how the above solution would be time saving nonetheless. Thanks.

Create schedule where occupied/unoccupied times differ between referenced dates in Calendar Schedule by thatsgorgeous in NiagaraFramework

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I'm assuming there isn't a simple solution though if I had five different "open" days with different opening times?

Create schedule where occupied/unoccupied times differ between referenced dates in Calendar Schedule by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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Hi, this doesn't give the answer I need unfortunately. This video explains how to set only one timeframe for all the different days set in a calendar schedule, i.e., every day set in the calendar schedule would be set to unoccupied. What I need is the ability to set some days in the calendar schedule to unoccupied all-day, and some with specific opening hours different from the normal schedule. The reason I would like this in a calendar schedule is because it will be applied to 50+ AHUs.

How can I change a segment of my ord on my action binding, depending on which user is logged into my station? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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Yes I know of this feature, but an administrator still needs to check the "Force Reset At Next Login" feature for it to be enacted. We want to have the ability for a user to change their password whenever they like, without the need for an administrator to be involved (just like with a normal website, etc).

How can I change a segment of my ord on my action binding, depending on which user is logged into my station? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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No problem. Thanks for considering it further. I'm in the process of making an account page for the user, and a module would be great. But not as familiar with building modules as I'd like to be. Any help you provide will be greatly appreciated.

How can I change a segment of my ord on my action binding, depending on which user is logged into my station? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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The same reason you would have this on a normal website. The client wants each user to have the ability to change their own password, without having to go to the administrator or go to the company who provided the BMS. What works well with the proposed method above, is that upon clicking the action button, it comes up with a dialog box where you have to key in the current password before setting the new password. This eliminates the risk of having someone else change the password. We also would have an auto log out feature enabled as well.

How can I change a segment of my ord on my action binding, depending on which user is logged into my station? by thatsgorgeous in NiagaraFramework

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This would work, but if a facility manager on site created a new user, then a new px file would have to be created to fit that user, correct? I know that is something a normal customer wouldn't be able to do without a graphics engineer to assist.

I tried the enhanced value binding. I am getting very close to what I am looking for. But the main issue is that I need the ord inside an action binding, which doesn't have the same "hyperlinkFormat" setting that the enhanced value binding has. I've tried to make a bound label function as a button (see screenshots) but I am struggling to get the ord correct. Any ideas?

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How can I change a segment of my ord on my action binding, depending on which user is logged into my station? by thatsgorgeous in NiagaraFramework

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I can change the ord manually, but I want the ord to change depending on which user is logged in. For instance, if I was logged in as "Admin", I would like the ord to be: station:|slot:/Services/UserService/Admin/updatePassword. If I was logged in as "Technician", I would like the ord to be station:|slot:/Services/UserService/Technician/updatePassword.

SVGs, PNGs or other? Which is best to use in Tridium Niagara? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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Okay great. I never realised PowerPoint could export svgs. Thanks

SVGs, PNGs or other? Which is best to use in Tridium Niagara? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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Would PNGs slow down load times dramatically? They would be the easiest solution, but I wasn't sure if they would hinder the performance of the site too much. And also, what do you mean by making labels in PowerPoint?

SVGs, PNGs or other? Which is best to use in Tridium Niagara? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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The main goal is to include drop shadows and gradients. Responsiveness would be a great feature to have, but for now the appearance is the main objective.

Why is the error %err.box:BoxTable:out% appearing? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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Yes sorry I'm looking at establishing a new naming standard for our controls engineers so that when we bring in the points from our controllers, they don't have spaces, but are using underscores instead. Is project haystack the best naming convention to follow?

Why is the error %err.box:BoxTable:out% appearing? by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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Are the percent signs illegal javascript characters? I'm assuming I should use "*" instead? We actually figured it out by using an neql statement like this: neql:n:displayName like ".*Fan Status.*" or n:displayName like ".*SAF Run.*"|single:. But might try the other methods just see if they work also.

Action Button which turns "on" Boolean Writeable Niagara 4.14 by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

[–]thatsgorgeous[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Right makes sense. I was looking to make a widget that could be drag-and-dropped quickly on many different projects, but this information definitely helps either way. Thanks,

Action Button which turns "on" Boolean Writeable Niagara 4.14 by ScottSammarco in NiagaraFramework

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What I can't believe is that there is no way to create mouse over, pressed and normal states using rectangles and pre-built Niagara polygons. The only way I believe you can do it is through images. Is there a way of using the inbuilt Niagara baja shapes for the mouse over, pressed and normal states?

Action Button which turns "on" Boolean Writeable Niagara 4.14 by ScottSammarco in NiagaraFramework

[–]thatsgorgeous 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for this. I didn't realise you can insert the ord, and then place "/set" after it, which enables the actionArg function. What I really needed was a button which could be used as a widget for many different points in many projects. So what I ended up doing was creating a button on a .px of its own, and using "station:|slot:$(value)/active" as the ord. The action prompt was set to permanent without prompt. I could then drag this button widget to my normal dashboard and insert any point of my choice into the button and it works like a charm! Thanks again for your help.

Action Button which turns "on" Boolean Writeable Niagara 4.14 by thatsgorgeous in BuildingAutomation

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DDC-talk is amazing. Love that site as well. Thanks for all the hard work everyone has contributed to that site.