Distributed Attributes
- Last UpdatedJan 30, 2025
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Functionality features called Bound elements and Binding elements are available to the database system. The basic principle of bound and binding attributes is to enable elements to have groups of attributes distributed across other hierarchies and different databases. These attributes are called Distributed Attributes.
For example, an engineering equipment Tag can be created by the process discipline with a set of process condition attributes directly onto the tag. Other sets of attributes (for example the mechanical and electrical attributes) can then be distributed across the mechanical and electrical databases.
As a result, team members of the three teams irrespective of their location have write access to the attributes under their control and read only access to those not under there control concurrently.
Engineering tags are created in AVEVA Engineering, refer to Engineer for further information. Data modelling is managed in the Lexicon module, refer to Define Distributed Attributes. The disciplines and locations are identified and the databases and distributed hierarchy are created in AVEVA Administration, refer to Project Structure for further information.