Import time series RTC-Tools imports from XML files or other interfaces Export time series RTC-Tools genenerates and exports to XML or csv files or supplies to other applications via other interfaces Time series for importing and exporting optionally including the mapping from to Delft-FEWS or OpenMI Comma-separated file for data exports. Note that this option is only used in the exportSeries element. If selected, all available time series will be exported. Time series for importing and exporting optionally including the mapping from to Delft-FEWS or OpenMI The header is used to specify the link to the location and the contents Time series definition of the PI XML time series format of Delft-FEWS Time series definition of the OpenMI format for the online coupling of models during runtime ID of time series in RTC Tools configuration. Optional vector length for vector definition. This attribute generates ids according to id[0], id[1], ..., id[length-1] according to the configured id above. data valadidation to make sure that the state or the complete time series is available after startup of the application The header is used to specify the link to the location and the contents Location ID in Delft-FEWS PI-XML file Parameter ID in Delft-FEWS PI-XML file Optional qualifier ID in Delft-FEWS PI-XML file Equidistant time step of time series with optional multiplier of divider Optional check for this unit during import, write this unit optionally when export the time series Interpolation option in data import Extrapolation option in data import OpenMI element ID, corresponds to the locationId OpenMI quantity ID, corresponds to the parameterId Selection of supported units Name of the file containing timeseries data. OBSOLETE. Still here for backwards compatibility. Remove after next release. Name of the file containing timeseries data. When true the events in the PI time series file are read from / written into a binairy file instead of the xml file. The xml file only contains the time series headers and optionally a time zone. The binairy file has the same name as the xml file only the extension is "bin" instead of "xml". The byte order in the bin file is always Intel x86.