Manage Monitoring Epochs
The Monitoring Epochs Manager simplifies monitoring data management by enabling you to perform any of the following tasks in a single, easy-to-use dialog when working with a monitoring project in TBC:
- Change the reference epoch.
- Change the timestamp of an existing epoch.
- Delete an epoch.
- Delete a point from an epoch.
Prerequisites:
- Licensed module. See the Subscription Plans page. For a license matrix by command, see the License page in the TBC Community. Also see View and manage licensed features.
- Multiple monitoring epochs in your project
To manage monitoring epochs:
- Select Monitoring Epochs Manager in Monitoring > Manage to display the Monitoring Epochs Manager tab.
The tab includes a table listing each of the monitoring points in the project, along with their coordinates and displacement values as recorded on the epoch date/time displayed beneath the table.
You can use the time-line slider control located at the bottom of the tab to select the available epoch for which you want to view data. Or, you can use the arrows located on either side of the date/time display.
- Optionally, enter a monitoring point ID in the Search field to display just that point in the table for each selected epoch in which it is included.
Otherwise, all monitoring points are displayed.
- Optionally, click the appropriate icon on the right side of the table to do any of the following related to the selected monitoring point:
- Show the Monitoring Point Chart, which displays displacement values along a scrollable time-line. For more information...
- Show the Monitoring Report, which contains complete displacement information for the entire monitoring project using tables, charts, and scatter plots. For more information...
- Delete the point from the selected epoch.
- Delete the selected epoch from the monitoring project.
- Optionally, click the appropriate icon located beneath the table in the lower-right to do any of the following:
- Change the selected epoch's date/time.
- Specify that the selected epoch be the reference epoch for the monitoring project. For more information...