The following diagram shows how the families used in Calibration Management are related to one another.
The following diagram shows how the families used in device mapping in Calibration Management are related to one another.
Note: In the diagram, boxes represent entity families and arrows represent relationship families that are configured in the baseline database. You can determine the direction of the each relationship definition from the direction of the arrow head: the box from which the arrow originates is the predecessor, and the box to which the arrow head points is the successor.
In addition to the entity and relationship families that appear in the Calibration Management data model image, the following families that can be used with Calibration Management exist in the baseline GE Digital APM database.
These families, however, are not linked by default to any of the Calibration Management families shown in the data model, and to simplify the data model image, these families were left out.
In the baseline GE Digital APM database, the Standard Gas family is related to the Standard Gas Components family through the Has Components relationship family. Standard Gas Cylinder records and Standard Gas Component records store information about gas components that are associated with a piece of equipment or a location. If you want to link Standard Gas Cylinders to Equipment, you can define the relationship using the Has Standard Gas relationship family by creating the following relationship definition:
If you want to link Calibration Tasks to Calibration Templates, you can link the Calibration Task family to the desired Calibration Template families through the Has Template relationship family.
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