User Manual
Graphics Builder
Overview
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GRAPHIC ON
Result
site
This graphic can be opened for viewing on any site.
site and navName=="your site name 1" or
navName=="your site name 2"
This graphic can be opened for viewing on either of the specified sites,
which are known to have the same or similar structures in the building
hierarchy.
Table 16: Modifying the GRAPHIC ON.
Figure 6: Modifying the GRAPHIC ON.
Creating Root level graphics
This topic outlines tips for creating a graphic that displays data from multiple sites or data for an entire project.
● When using TOOLS > RELATIVIZE to generate bindings, the root of the search pattern is always the $id
variable.
● The binding query is always relative to the structured object in the Plant view where the graphic is
opened for viewing or editing.
– The $id variable in each relative binding query dynamically assumes the value of the site (for example, a
building) or equip (for example, an AHU plant) where the graphic is opened for viewing or editing.
– The $id variable cannot assume the value of topLevel, which is the tag that identifies the Root level in
the Plant view.
– There is not a “topLevelRef” that behaves like siteRef or equipRef to describe the parent/child structure
in a binding query.
● The binding query can be manually altered in advanced cases, such as where the binding always starts
from the same structured object. For example, a specifically named site under the Root level.
● Use > > Export files and Import files to reuse a Root level graphic on another system device that
has the same building hierarchy and uses the same naming convention.