Table

The Table window displays current object values in a grid. Each row represents one object, and the columns show the current value together with related information such as quality flags, the time of the last value change, the time of the last device update, and recent system events.

Selecting a row activates object-specific commands in the command bar. Right-clicking opens a context menu for the selected object and row. Multiple rows can be selected with Shift and Ctrl.

Rows can be added from the object panel by enabling objects, or by typing an object alias directly into the last row of the table. In addition to aliases, formulas can be used instead of direct object references.

Deleting a selected row removes it from the table view. Double-clicking an object row opens that object’s graph.

If there are unacknowledged events for an object, the value cell starts blinking. In that state, double-clicking the row acknowledges the related events for the object. The rightmost column shows the most recent unacknowledged system event, and a tooltip can preview the first few events.

Rows can be reordered with Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down, or with the context-menu commands.

Context menu

The row context menu includes:

Object commands
Commands for the selected object, such as Graph, Table, Display, Data, Summary, and Event journal.
Acknowledge all
Acknowledges all active events for table objects.
Rename (F2)
Lets the user edit the formula or object reference for the selected row.
Move up / Move down
Changes the row order inside the table.
Delete
Removes the selected rows from the table.
Sort
Provides name-based and channel-based sorting options.

Formulas

Instead of selecting an object from the object panel, a formula can be entered in the first column. Formulas allow computed values based on one or more objects. They support object references by alias, arithmetic operators, and built-in functions.

See the syntax reference in Formulas.

Sorting

Two sort modes are available from the Sort submenu:

By name
Sort rows alphabetically, using a natural number order so names like `Object 2` appear before `Object 10`.
By channels
Sort rows first by object type and then by input-channel number to group values by device channels.

The active sort mode is marked in the menu.

Translation status

This English page is a functional translation of the main table behavior. The Russian page still contains the more detailed authoritative wording.