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The TwinCAT Analytics Workbench offers the functionality to switch individual algorithms or even complex networks on or off in a data analysis. This document explains the use and advantages of this function.

The function allows users to specifically optimize or even deactivate individual parts of an analysis in order to influence the behavior of the analysis as a whole.

Advantages and application examples for the deactivation of modules in an analysis:

Switching modules on or off is controlled by the control elements in the upper left corner of the respective module.

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Alignment

Color

Status

Right

Green

Enabled

Left

Red

Disabled

For linked modules, the chain of links is passed through and inputs linked to a disabled module are indicated by a red X at the input.
Disabled Link between two analysis algorithms:

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If a network is deactivated, the processing of all algorithms below the network and its subnetworks (recursive) is also deactivated.
Deactivated network elements with their subelements:

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If you use a Referenced Scope (see Interaction with Scope), linked elements of the Scope are also affected by the deactivation.
Deactivating the algorithm also deactivates the associated Scope acquisition:

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