Potential heatmap bug - Unused Connections
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I think I may have found a minor heatmap bug.
My facility has a variety of climate sensors. I added a new climate sensor the other day and quickly noticed that the new sensor wasn't calibrated the same as the other sensors. It was off by approximately 1 degree C and therefore was producing biased heatmap results.
So, I decided to remove that problematic sensor's relationships from its Host and Rooms, but left its Connection in place and its assigned Classification.
What I found was that even though that sensor no longer had any presence in the model, its streamed values still influenced the Heatmap Settings. In my case, this sensor that was producing a 1 degree C higher temperature than it should have, which then determined the default Heatmap Settings Max value. This in turn impacted the heatmap colour scale.
To work around this, I had to remove the Classification from the sensor's Connection. BTW, I want to leave this Connection in place while I replace the physical sensor, then I will set its relationship to the model again.
I feel that there is a bug in which active Connections with Classifications that don't have any relationships with the model are affecting model-based analysis. I'm not sure if this is as-designed, but it doesn't feel right.
As a side idea request here, maybe it might be good to have an Enable/Disable option for Connections?