Walk through the execution of the PI Connector For UFL's INI files
The PI Connector For UFL does not have a graphical INI file editor, so customers must either use the one from the PI Interface For UFL or write the code manually. In the user guide, there are text descriptions of how to write the code and how it is executed, but it can be difficult to visualize, and customers end up either wasting a lot of time learning the language or using the PI Interface For UFL instead.
Please make a video that walks through the execution and flow of control of the INI files, highlighting line-by-line which part of the INI file is being executed and highlighting which part of the input file is being processed.

2 comments
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Kenneth Barber commented
The PI Adapter For Structured Data Files is the successor of the PI Interface For UFL and the PI Connector For UFL. I wonder how it will work…
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Kenneth Barber commented
This idea is along the same lines as:
https://feedback.osisoft.com/forums/555142-pi-interfaces/suggestions/18400093-ufldesigner-should-aid-with-visualizing-the-flow-oThis idea would be less important if the PI Connector For UFL had an interactive INI file editor:
https://feedback.osisoft.com/forums/555139-pi-connectors/suggestions/18545542-develop-an-interactive-ini-editor-for-the-ufl-conn