Understand AVEVA Historian Client controls
- Last UpdatedFeb 06, 2025
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When you use an AVEVA Historian Client control in a container application (for example, InTouch HMI software), perform the following for each control:
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Name the control.
When you first place a control in an application, a name is assigned to it by default. You can change this name to something more meaningful to you.
Also, if you use more than one instance of the same control in your application, you must distinguish them by giving them different names.
For information on naming a control, see the documentation for your container application (for example, your InTouch User Documentation).
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Configure general properties.
General properties pertain to how the control appears to the user at runtime. General properties can be configured through a user interface property panel during the design of your application, or at runtime with scripting in the container application.
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Use any of the control's properties, methods, and events in scripts in your application.