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In Smart Electrical Options Manager, you can determine for each item type the plant hierarchy level to which that item type belongs, and at which level the item tags are defined as being unique. In cases where uniqueness applies at a lower level than the entire plant, such as per unit (or equivalent lower level plant group), it is possible for items with identical tags to exist in different units. For example, you can have two motors in two different units, each of which has an identical signal, JSM-100. If you then publish data for these signals for retrieval to the same target unit, Smart Instrumentation will not be able to distinguish between them and the data does not get transferred correctly. Moreover, on transferring data back to Smart Electrical, the software cannot determine to which Smart Electrical unit each set of data belongs.

To ensure that data published from Smart Electrical is defined uniquely in Smart Instrumentation, you must define unique mapping between the plant groups in the two applications. In this way, Smart Instrumentation recognizes each Smart Electrical item as being unique.