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MQTT Transmission will publish any non-filtered tag properties which are different from the default Ignition tag property setting in a BIRTH message.
Tag properties included in a DDATA message are limited to timestamp, dataType, value and quality.
Cirrus Link modules often optimize Sparkplug payloads by excluding Good tag qualities from a payload. If you see a Sparkplug payload that is missing the tag quality, it should be assumed to be Good.
MQTT Transmission can be configured to filter/block tag properties from being published. The filtered properties list is configured here and by default contains:
accessRights;clampMode;deadband;deadbandMode;formatString;historicalDeadband;historicalDeadbandMode;historicalDeadbandStyle;historyEnabled;historyMaxAge;historyMaxAgeUnits;historyProvider;historySampleRate;historySampleRateUnits;historyTagGroup;historyTimeDeadband;historyTimeDeadbandUnits;opcItemPath;opcServer;permissionModel;rawHigh;rawLow;sampleMode;scaleFactor;scaleMode;scaledHigh;scaledLow;tagGroup;valueSource;expression;expressionType;ConfiguredTagPath;eventScripts;readPermissions;writePermissions;eventScripts
When you add a property to a tag you will need to perform a Transmission Refresh for the Edge Node.
If you make tag property changes at MQTT Engine, you will see that these changes are overwritten when the next BIRTH message is received for example on a Transmission refresh or disconnect/reconnect.
This is because the Edge is considered the 'source of truth' for the tag data and it is recommended that tag properties are made at the Edge and propagated to MQTT Engine.
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