Analysis Dashboard

Analysis Dashboard

This subtab allows the user to add graphs for data points that are historic in nature. To create a graph, click on the create custom graph from the top right corner.
This will open a form where you will need to fill the following details:
      Name of the graph
      Parameter and Level Selection
      Chart Parameter selection for Date range, Chart type, Resolution & Aggregator Selection
      Entity/Machine selection for selecting the desired Machine/Cell/Process IO/ State

The analysis dashboard consists of a choice of the following parameters:
      OEE
      Availability
      Total Performance
      Self Performance
      Quality
      JPH
      Bottlenecked instances
      Parts produced
      Cycle time
      Production time
      State Duration
      Downtime
      IOT Parameters
      Quality Parameters
      Loss Type
      Cause of loss
      Sequence Optimization
      Custom formula
      JPH Availability Loss
      Availability Part Loss
      Good Part JPH
      Total Part JPH
      Good Parts
      Total Parts
      Bad Part JPH
      Bad Parts
      IO Duration
To create a custom formula, select custom formula from the parameter dropdown. This will then give you an option to either pick a pre created formula or create a new one. In the event that you have not yet created a custom formula, you will only see one option in the dropdown.
You can then use the custom formula creation screen to create the formula that you want. Simply choose the parameters that you would like to add and any mathematical operations required and click on Create.
Once a formula is created, it will show up in the list of custom formulas
Select variables and aggregators for your formula and you are good to go!
The selected parameters will be turned into a graph and will show up in the preview page
Here you have graph setting options like Graph Name, Selected Date Range, Filter Option, Resolution and Chart type.
Selected entity and plotting parameters such as aggregator are shown here, along with edit and delete options
The plotted graph is displayed in this section of the screen. The standard chart interactions like zooming on the selected area, moving forward and backwards in the range are available here. The plotted graph also has a target line plotted for it. Incase of a range target 2 lines i.e. min and max are plotted.
Once the graph is created and save, it will show up directly in your analysis dashboard. In the event that you would like to edit this graph, you can do so by clicking on the edit icon on the graph itself.

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