To rename a tag, you must be a member of the administrator's
group with tag-level security.
About this task
When you rename a tag, you can choose between the following options:
Rename using an alias: In this case, the old name is called the tag
alias. You can retrieve tag data using the tag alias as well. When you copy a
tag, the tag alias is captured as well to aid in an audit trail.
Note: If a tag
name contains a comma or a semicolon, you cannot view the tag
alias.
Rename permanently: In this case, the old name is no longer captured.
Therefore, you can create another tag with this old name. You cannot store and
forward data using the old name. This implies that data for the tag is collected
separately for the new name.
In the NAVIGATION section, under the Configuration Hub
plugin for Historian, select Tags.
A list of all the tags appears.
If you want to narrow down the search results, select
Search. Enter the search
criteria, and then select Search. You can add more
attributes by selecting Add Attribute. You can enter a
name or a value partially or use the wildcard character asterisk (*).
The list of tags are filtered based on the search criteria.
Right-click the tag that you want to rename (or select ).
If you want to rename the tag using an alias, select
Rename.If you want
to rename the tag permanently, select Permanent
Rename.
The Rename Tag: <tag name> window or the
Permanent Rename Tag: <tag name> window
appears.
Enter the new name of the tag, and then select Rename.
The tag name must be unique in the Historian server.
The tag is renamed. If you have renamed using an alias, the
TAG ALIAS column displays , indicating that the tag now has an
alias.
What to do next
If you have renamed the tag permanently:
If the tag is used as a trigger, reassign the trigger.