Where displays are stored? and why under "All Displays" i have 500 displays while under "Home" i have only 100? where are the rest stored?

As described above, in "Home" root i should see the whole displays? well if so, why i see i have 500 displays when i click "All Displays"? how can i find their root? when i put the mouse on a display name who sits under "Home" root i can see its path, but when i do the same on a display that isnt under "Home" root i cant see its path.

  • I assume that when you state you can "see its path" when you however over a display, you are talking about the URL of the display. If that's the case, you're not going to see the folder path that you're talking about. Folders in PI Vision are an organizational concept and do not affect the actual URL path for the display, like other web-based applications.

     

    Displays are stored under "Home" by default. You can save a display in any folder or move them to any folder. If you have 100 displays under "Home", then the rest of your displays are under folders or sub-folders.
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  • The other displays are in subfolders under the Home root. I'm not sure why you don't see the full path to the display in the tooltip for displays in "All Displays". What version of PI Vision are you using? This is what I see for a display under "All Displays":


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    With this path information I can navigate to the display directly in "\Users\John\Testing" if I choose to.

  • Pi Vision 2022. also, when i use "pi vision display utility" i can see the whole displays, and the 100 displays are under the Home root in subfolders, and above the folders i have more many displays not in any folder. so where are they located?

  • please see my reply above. And regarding what you wrote: if i click "Home" i see total 100 displays, they are arranged under Home in subfolders, that ok, but when i click "All Displays" i see All Displays(500). someone imported these "extra" 400 displays before i started to work on this system, so i want to tidy up the environment.