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568 568  The left panel displays a device tree like the one in the **Analysis of data metering** interface. Each object shows the number of received and expected intervals. If the numbers match, both are displayed in the same color. If any intervals are missing, the first number is highlighted in red. Devices or objects can be located either through the tree or by using the search bar.
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570 -To the right of the search bar, there are two icons. The **Reset **icon
570 +To the right of the search bar, there are two icons. The **Reset **icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.38.26.png||height="29" width="26"]] clears the previous search results and collapses the tree. The **Filter** icon [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.38.55.png||height="28" width="25"]] enables filtering by collected channels. When the **Data gaps** checkbox is selected, only those devices with missing data will remain visible in the tree. This functionality simplifies the process of identifying devices with missing data for subsequent re-polling.
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572 +In the right section of the interface, data receipt profiles for each device are generated based on the received intervals.
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576 +Figure 2.47. Pop-up tooltips on the data receipt chart
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578 +The first column of the table contains either the device ID or code, which can be toggled between. Next, the device name (channels) is displayed.
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580 +The third column shows the data availability profile. When hovering the mouse pointer over the upper breakpoints of the chart (see Fig. 2.44), a tooltip displays the time when the last interval before the gap was received (the first interval after the gap). The tooltip at the lower breakpoints shows the time of the first (or last) interval within the data receipt gap.
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582 +The fourth column shows the ratio of received intervals to the number of expected intervals.
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584 +Above the table, there are two buttons:** Interrogate** and **Refresh.**
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586 +The **Interrogate **button sends a request to the polling service to retrieve the archive from the selected device for the specified interval. After pressing the button, a message appears on the screen indicating the number of devices being polled and the time interval. If a warning appears stating that the operation may take a long time (see Fig. 2.48), reduce the number of devices or shorten the polling depth.
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590 +Figure 2.48. Message displayed when the number of devices or polling depth exceeds the limit
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592 +The **Refresh** button [[image:Screenshot 2025-11-12 at 20.40.59.png]]
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