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I have a customer who asked for what I first thought would be a simple query, and after attempting to do it, turns out seems quite hard. I’m hoping that there is a simple solution that I’m overlooking.

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They are logging a pressure on a vessel, and they have an alarm at 0.5 psi, but the would like to have a page that allows them to look at some other low points for the day. For example, the want a screen that has a start date and an end date entered on the screen, they also have a pressure value, say 2psi. From this they want to query the history to see how many times they fell below 2psi between the dates. In the database, its quite simple using a query but from ignition there do not seem to be any tools that allow this. I cant query the database directly without knowing what tables to look at, and the dates might span a month (last day of one month to the first day of the next) and that means is will be in two different tables.

I even tried to just pull up a table with all the data between the dates and then try to extract the needed data from the dataset that was generated. I thought this would be the simplest, but I’m finding it hard to query the dataset. I’ve been able to highlight the data with the mapped background function, but I cant seem to find a way to “hide” the other data or pull out the data with highlighted cells.

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I’m pretty sure someone will have a simple solution and I’ll feel dumb for not thinking of it.

Michael