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This element can be combined with the scadaDisplayId element to navigate to a specific SSD panel in the given display. Explorer wil first look for an open display which contains the relevant SSD display and selected the SSD panel in this display as if the user selected this from the list of avaiable SSD panels in this display.

tip: When using the topology nodes to navigate through SSD displays and panels, it is recommended that for each SSD panel, a noideId field is added to the SSD display configuration to link back from each SSD panel to the relevant topology node. If you do so properly you can click either on the topology node or on a item in the list of panels to select a SSD panel and both selections will appear synchronized. If you don't, the selected topology node may not be in synch. with the selection in the SSD display which may be a bit confusing to the user.

Known Issues

When using Delft-FEWS the configuration can be present as files on the file system or can be contained in a local data store. The svg files that are used for the schematic status display work in both cases. However, if the svg files refer to separate image files, then the schematic status display can only display these images if the image files are present as files on the file system. If these separate image files are contained in a local data store, then they cannot be displayed in the schematic status display. Therefore, when using separate image files, make sure that the configuration is present as files on the file system. If this is not possible, then it is possible to choose from two different workarounds:

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