By design, the use of MQTT removes the requirement for periodic publishing of infrequently changing data whilst maintaining data integrity. Each time an MQTT Client connects, a BIRTH message is published which contains all metrics with a current time stamp. After that initial BIRTH message, metric changes are published using DDATA messages. If there are no metric changes for a data point, the timestamp provided in the BIRTH message is a valid timestamp for that data point. |
By default the MQTT messages from Transmission are sent only upon Value or Quality changes and there is no provision to resend a tag(s) at an interval if the values have not changed.
However, MQTT Transmission has control tags that allow you to request the Edge to perform either a Node or Full Transmission refresh. This forces the Edge Node(s) to disconnect and reconnect resulting in the sending of NDEATH, NBIRTH and DBIRTH messages for Edge Node(s).
| The timestamp for the tag each included in the BIRTH message will be the timestamp of the BIRTH message. |
Writes to these control tags can be scripted using any of the available Ignition scripting tools.
Please reference the Using the MQTT Transmissions 'Refresh' Mechanism tutorial and the MT: Tags document for additional information for these control tags.