Activate Cloud Logging and set up a data source
This article assumes you've already activated Cloud Logging (or started the 30 day free trial) and have set up a data source (including variables). View our corresponding guides if you haven't yet.The import function in the Cloud Logging configurator is, together with the export function, built to easily and effortlessly copy log triggers from one device to another. Additionally, you can use the import function to prepare log triggers in a CSV file and load them all at once into your cloud logger.
This article explains the structure of the CSV file and the syntax of the corresponding settings. Despite the fact that every protocol is structured in it's own way (i.e. Siemens S7 works with Data Blocks and OPC-UA doesn't) a uniform file structure is applied for all protocols.
How to: export and import log triggers
View the "Configure log triggers"-guide on the left about the actual steps of exporting and importing a CSV file.CSV file structure
The structure of the CSV file needs to be correct for the import function to work properly. The headers (first row) of column 1-5 should look like this:
Name | Address | Condition | Threshold | Description |
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Each column represents a different setting and these are all explained below. You can easily navigate to the desired section by pressing the corresponding header above.
Tip: an easy template
Name
You can name the log triggers freely. It is advised to enter a very brief description of the variable (i.e. error state, temperature too high, emergency stop zone B).
Address
Here you enter the address corresponding with the variable you'd like to use as log trigger. For example, when using Modbus and the variable is a holding register with address 7, you enter a 7 here. If you're unsure you can best export an existing log trigger first.
Condition
A log trigger happens if the outcome of <variable><condition><threshold> is true. For example, if variable "Temperature" is "greater than or equal to" "60" degrees celsius.
The available options for the condition are:
Online (CloudVPN Portal) | Offline (CSV file) |
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Condition | Condition |
Equal to | == |
Not equal to | != |
Less than | < |
Less than or equal to | <= |
Greater than | > |
Greater than or equal to | >= |
Threshold
The threshold is the last part of the equation that determines if a log trigger happens or not. The available options depend on the variable's data type. For example, if the variable's data type is boolean, then you can choose either TRUE or FALSE.
Description
In addition to the log trigger name, you can add a full description of the log trigger here.
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