Data from measurement devices are not processed directly in SEDRIX, but are initially assigned to measuring points that can be defined as needed. These measuring points and folders form the logical hierarchy of a project and can be configured in a way that best serves the measurement or surveillance task at hand. This means you can keep track of everything even in complex projects with many sensors – and you save time, as evaluations are based on a stable structure.
The individual data channels from a measurement devices are allocated to a measuring point channel using assignments. Each assignment has a start date and an optional end date. Multiple data channels can be assigned to one measuring point channel consecutively – for example, in order to cleanly track a sensor switch or device change. The big advantage: All calculations and evaluations from the measuring point remain unchanged while you only need to create a new assignment.

In order to make this process even quicker and less prone to errors, SEDRIX will now automatically use the end date of the existing assignment when creating a new assignment. One manual step in the process is no longer required. At the same time, the time of the sensor or device switch is clearly documented. This means that your data remains transparent and comprehensible over the years – even when measurement devices are changed multiple times – and you can safely read evaluations without any time-consuming extra work.
Version 5.4.5
14.03.2024
New features
- When creating a new assignment, it is no longer necessary to set an end for the existing assignment beforehand. This is now done automatically.
- New “Blasting table” evaluation. In contrast to the previous blasting tables in reports, this evaluation can also be used in the evaluation view of a measuring point. The table cannot yet be parameterized and is currently in a test phase.
Changed functions
- The suggested standard texts when creating alert definitions have been revised and the name of the project has been added in most places.
Fixed bugs
- There was an error in the blasting table for ÖNORM S 9020. The relative values of VSS 40312 were displayed in the relative values column. However, if this standard was not configured within the measuring point, the values were shown as 0.
- When importing inclinometer measurements in xml format, an error could occur under certain circumstances if the description of the measuring point was empty.
