1.2.5. Performance data table

The performance data table shows the database contents of the respective measurement that have been restricted by the previous filters. This area is permanently visible. By default, the table only displays a selection of the columns that are available in the database for this measurement. Using a dialog box, you can select or deselect individual columns.

Control elements of the table

Explanation of operating elements

Display element Explanation

1

The table control displays
  • the number of results
  • the maximum number of data records of this measurement

2

Click the "> Show columns" control element to open a dialog box with which you can select or deselect individual columns.

3

If several result pages exist, you can select the individual result pages and go to the next, previous, last or first page, using the control bar elements of the table control.

4

By clicking "Download results(*.csv)" the web server uploads all contents of the result table as csv file on the client browser. Depending on the browser and the Excel installed, the data is instantly displayed in an Excel spreadsheet.

5

By clicking the column heading of the measurement values (in this example - TransTime_min) a sorting of the table according to this criterion is triggered. By further clicks on the respective table heading you change the sort status of the column each time

    Values unsorted

Values sorted ascending

Values sorted descending

Note:

only one column can be sorted each!

Meaning of the columns

All column headings are also explained in more detail via tooltips.

Column name

Explanation

CPU

CPU type

CPUFW

Firmware version CPU

Prg-Load

Load from program in OB1

CP

CP type

CPFW

Firmware version CP

Net-Load

Net load type

Num Net-Load

Number of net loads

Net-Link

Type of connections

Net-LinkFW

Firmware version of network connection

NumWLANCells

Number of WLAN-Clients

Num devices

Number of I/O device stations

IO-Bytes

IO bytes per station

T Rea min [ms]

Minimum PN reaction time via image [ms]

T Rea avg [ms]

Average PN reaction time via image [ms]

T Rea max[ms]

Maximum PN reaction time via image [ms]

Cycle time avg[ms]

Average OB1 clock [ms]

PNIO_SendClock[ms]

PN IO send cycle[ms]