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Charts are very essential but can be handy to parameter for an end user because it implies a lot of considerations to take into account. This is why we firstly introduced an automatic configuration based on tags so the end user wouldn't need to bother with any of it => The charts displays display with the corrected parameters on the first click. The downside to it is the mandatory tagging to get it well. So we introduced a new configuration popup to personalize each chart: the color, the type of chart, the aggregation, the delta. You can now start with fresh histories without any worry on the tagging and personalize them.

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Model propagation

The Model (e.g. Aspects) are defined on a station and needed to be copy-pasted from a station to another if you wanted to have a common Model. This period is over! The Nodes from the Model can now propagate between stations automatically. As soon as you create a Node somewhere it's replicated in the connected stations. Strategies can be triggered automatically allowing you to create advanced scenarios for multi-JACEs architectures. You can also propagate actions to disable a Node with one action on every connected stations for example. This is a huge breakthrough and we hope you'll enjoy it!

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Manipulating control points is super easy in Niagara with the Wiresheet, you can create mathematical operations between values (a temperature average for example). But it comes about histories it's not that simple. Series Transform are kind of frozen because you need to select each history manually. While being time consuming you can't reuse it from one station to another. So we introduce a whole new range of blocks to manipulate data tables: aggregate histories together, uniformise apply rollups, do some cost calculations etc.

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