Local Variables (Registry Key Settings)
Local Variables are registry settings that allow Mimic display features to be altered without affecting the display on other PCs. For example, an operator can choose to hide a specific part of a Mimic—the Mimic object is only hidden on that operator's PC. Other PCs that are displaying the same Mimic are not affected by the operator's action.
In this section, we explain two common uses for local variables and registry settings:
- To allow operators to display different layers at the click of a button (see Using Registry Settings to Control the Visibility of Layers on a Mimic)
- To allow operators to apply different filters to an embedded list at the click of a button (see Using Registry Settings to Apply different Filters to an Embedded List).
These are just two possible uses for registry settings. Users with in-depth experience and knowledge of ViewX expressions will be able to use registry settings for many other purposes.
For more information, see Welcome to the Guide to Expressions in the ClearSCADA Guide to Expressions.