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  1. Hello, I have created a program whose task is to pull data from a server, apply some calculations to obtain some calculated values with metadata associated to them and finally push values and metadata to the Seeq Workbench. In the Workbench, the pushed signals are organized in different Worksheets. The program is automatically ran every hour using spy.jobs and the values are 'stored' in the Workbench so to create a time series of hourly points. A scorecard metric was created for every pushed signal in order to visualize the data in 'Calendar' mode in the Worksheet. While the system is working properly most of the time, it happens sometimes that all signals get deleted from some Worksheet for apparently no reason. It happens to random Worksheets at random moments (first time was few months ago and last time was a week ago). The signals get deleted from the Worksheet only and not from the Seeq Database, so that the problem can be solved by searching the pushed signals one by one in the 'Data' panel of the Workbook and select them again. Of course, restoring the Worksheet is a tedious work given the high number of signals. Hereafter, there is a diagram for the data flow, maybe it can help find the problem. Thank you, Francesco
  2. Is there a way to automate generating signals in Seeq using a experimental lookup table? As of now for a particular use case, we are able to generate signals from an experimental lookup table where the table was constructed in excel first and then copied/pasted into formula within a workbench where it is then executed to generate the signal. However, the data within the experimental lookup table is from a separate spreadsheet that gets updated per day so if a specific key has it's value changed, we would have to manually go into the lookup table and change that corresponding value for the specific key and then re-execute. I know in data lab, spy.pull() can have a calculation argument or you can specify a formula to be applied. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks!
  3. In this video you will learn how to publish Seeq notifications to Microsoft Teams using Webhooks. For this example, we will summarize all the high temperature events from several assets we are monitoring using an asset tree. We will send summary of these events to Microsoft Teams on a regular basis.
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