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# TilliT Tag Provider

Reading Tags from the TilliT Tag Provider

Open the Ignition Designer and select your project. Once open, locate the Tag Browser window, click the drop-down, and select TilliT.

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From here, you can expand the System Status folder and read things such as if the module is connected, what it’s connected to, error messages, etc.

The first folder will be the name of the tenant that you specified. Within this folder will be the assets following the hierarchical structure you defined in TilliT. For example, Site, Line 1, Asset 1. Inside the lowest level folder will be two folders, Read and Write.


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