[foxboro] check the PIAPI configurations & how the raw data filtered and sent to PI server

Gentlemen;
In our side we have AW 51D and it has PI collector (PIAPI), I want to check the 
PIAPI configurations such as the snap time and exception percentage of samples 
which are sending to PI, there is a PI collector to collect the raw data and do 
filtering of raw data and do exception which will send the significant changes 
in data to PI server, I want to know how I get the exception percentage?

Please share your knowledge about how the raw data filtered and sent to PI 
server.

Best regards
Hani

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