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  • From Inactive to Exploration: Searching for Variables
  • Available Filters
  • From Exploration to Active: Contextualizing Variables
  • Activating a Variable
  • Discarding a Variable
  • Managing Active Variables
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Variable Selection

Explore, activate and deactivate machine variables

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Variables in ENLYZE represent time series data extracted from a data source and linked to a specific machine. To make a variable available to services interacting with the ENLYZE Manufacturing Data Platform, you must first activate it. This guide explains how variables move through different statuses—from discovery to activation—and how to manage them effectively.

Variable Statuses

Each variable can exist in one of the following three statuses:

  • Inactive The variable is detected in a data source (or manually registered) but is not being read by the SPARK. It is unavailable to any service connected to the Platform.

  • Exploration The SPARK actively reads the variable and extracts time series data. However, the variable remains unavailable to services. This intermediate status allows monitoring before activation.

  • Active The SPARK continues reading the variable, and the time series data is now available to all services connected to the Platform.

From Inactive to Exploration: Searching for Variables

The process of searching for variables to start exploring them, takes place in the . To choose inactive variables for exploration:

  1. Navigate to .

  1. Open the Selection section for the relevant machine.

  2. Use the variable table to locate and select variables.

  3. Move your selected variables listed on the right section to exploration using the Explore button.

Available Filters

  • Include/Exclude by Keyword

    Use keywords to include or exclude variables. These filters apply to the Origin Name, Display Name, and Comment fields.

  • Data Type and Status

    Filter variables by type: string, numerical or boolean.

    Filter variables by status:

    • 💎 Diamond = Active

  • Data Source Filter

    Each variable lists its origin in the Data Source Name column. Use this filter to narrow your search to specific sources.

Once you've selected variables for exploration, they appear in the right-hand panel. Click Explore to change their status to Exploration.

From Exploration to Active: Contextualizing Variables

You can manage variables in exploration under:

Settings > Facilities > Your_Facility > Selection > Exploration

This view allows you to preview the variable’s values over time. Use the Time Picker in the top-right corner to adjust the visible time range.

Important Data collection begins only after a variable is set to Exploration. No values are available from before that point. You can see how long a variable has been in this status via the indicator in the top-right of each variable card.

Activating a Variable

To activate a variable:

  1. Assign a display name. This name will be the one used by external services.

  2. Set a scaling factor (if required).

  3. Configure the unit.

Click Take Over to activate the variable. It will disappear from the exploration list and move to active.

Discarding a Variable

If you no longer wish to explore a variable, you can discard it. This removes all collected data but the variable can still be found in the selection table.

Managing Active Variables

Access active variables via:

Settings > Facilities > Your_Facility > Overview

You can:

  • Edit variable metadata using the Edit button in the right-most column.

  • Deactivate a variable, which deletes its historical data and removes it from the overview.

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