Yes, that's how the historian works. If you want to record unconditionally a bunch of tags, the SQL Bridge's wide tables are more space-efficient, and keep the samples together in database rows.
Some related reading:
(Follow the nested links.)
Yes, that's how the historian works. If you want to record unconditionally a bunch of tags, the SQL Bridge's wide tables are more space-efficient, and keep the samples together in database rows.
Some related reading:
(Follow the nested links.)