In addition to the table settings, the following options are available for datasources of type iba File Table and General Table.
Timezone of the data timestamp
Selecting a different timezone (optional)
As a preference, the same timezone is set for each datasource as for ibaDaVIS service. However, when data is recorded in a different timezone and the time stamps in the table show the local time, there can be time shifts for the events mapped on the dashboards. These time shifts can be avoided by adjusting the time zone in the datasource.
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For ibaHD-Server configurations, adapting the time zone is not necessary, since data is sent to ibaDaVIS in UTC format. |
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Enable segment tables (iba file table only)
Enable this option if the measurement signals from the DAT files were extracted directly into the database segment table using the DB functionality of ibaAnalyzer. See also DAT File Settings – Options tab.
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Additional information on the extraction of measurement signals from data files can be found in the ibaAnalyzer documentation. |
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Allow download of the PDF, CSV, ZIP and PARQUET files via path
Assign permissions for a direct download of PDF, CSV, ZIP or PARQUET files
For this purpose, the name of the file must be registered as the reference in the database table and ibaDaVIS must have read rights to the directory in which the reference file is located.
The respective string is then signed with the ending .csv, .pdf, .zip or .parquet as a download link in the tile type Table.
See also Displaying download link for PDF, CSV, ZIP, PARQUET files.
Display only file names
If enabled, the information displayed in the dashboards is reduced to the file name and the associated file paths are hidden.
Enable logging for updates on datasource content
Activation of logging for user-controlled updates
If a user modifies table contents via the update function, the user name and the current time stamp are registered by default in two additional columns under the designations TOM (TimeOfModification) and UOM (UserOfModification).
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An already existing date/time column can also be used as a log column for the time of modification (TOM); likewise, an already existing string or varchar column can be selected for the modification user (UserOfModification - UOM). Additional columns can only be created if the currently used database login includes the authorization to change the data source table. |
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For information on the update function, see Update data records in database tables.

