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Bug Fixes
CS-5804 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/CS-5804 SAAS16.shoplogix.com Neither one displays the asset tree. Just see the Shoplogix tree. Email from customer last night to support group at 6:42 PM. I did a check at 7:15 and got in to see data and then at 7:30, not working. |
CS-5752 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/CS-5752 All uptime is being categorized as Slow Running. This should be uptime. Please assist asap as the customer is extremely confused and is unsure what way to interpret the data. Sample URLhttps://saas105.shoplogix.com/whiteboard/#/shifthours/48E753E5-C653-B002-C51A-3C716974B655 |
CS-5736 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/CS-5736 The speed calculation is incorrect for the area level. The machines are reporting correct speeds individually but for the area the speed is incorrect based on the formula for speed in uptime = Total (Good & scrap during uptime) / Uptime. Example below with details Sample URL |
CS-5227 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/CS-5227 We have a diferente translation from english in portuguese, can you help us? https://incm.shoplogix.com/whiteboard/#/dashboard/CD656907-BEFE-F963-DCD1-7852FF312727 Tks. |
CS-4923 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/CS-4923 We found a not a good point today ; with "shift recency" we are supposed to take the 3 last completed shifts... On the report joined here you will see we selected shift recency. But if you look at the result on the OEE + good production / per lines : the result for line 302 says : 53,37% and 4 296 parts. Meaning : On the same dashboard I have result from yesterday but also result from the last time that the line was running (in this example line 302 on the 12th november... ) I looked into the whiteboard and that true, ast time was on the 12th ! Sample URLhttps://portal.shoplogix.com/app/main#/dashboards/5fa159c2b8b341002d1d3e23 https://fareva.shoplogix.com/whiteboard/#/shifthours/00d0c9bab117/offset/-1/gauge1=1&gauge2=8&gauge3=0&timeMetric=0&showoccurrs=true&cycleDP=1&cycleTOL=0&gaugeTOL=0&goalgreen=1&goalyellow=0.75&goalred=0.5&scrapgreen=0.02&scrapyellow=0.05&scrapred=0.1 |
CS-4425 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/CS-4425 There is something going on with the API when pulling by Shift Instance and excluding Capacity Times This is for the 1st machine Killian 1 [ If you see the highlighted shift instance is pulling from the Oct 13 up to Oct 15 as one instance, and production shown is actually for the 15 ShiftCalendar for Killian 1 (Shifts are scheduled okay)
If I remove the Exclude Capacity Time, then Shift Instance works as expected Sample URL |
New Features / Status on Long-term Work
PROD-280 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PROD-280 SLX leadership recently presented the Paging beta to the potential customers. They are still interested but have 3 main concerns that they say need to be addressed:
These items are part of this Epic, attached as Issues below. How this workflow looks in the context of our application
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PROD-243 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PROD-243 Dev Refine results:
Acceptance Criteria:
Server Example: saas124 Engineer: Francisco Salgado Area/Machines: All the filler machines in Industrias Licoreras - Daily or Monthly Reports: All reports should be moved to analytics. This includes: Consumption Table, Electricity Usage, Electricity Machine Rollup, Job Electricity Scatter *Connected to core data Missing Variables
Calculated Variables
More Information: Consumption Table: Shows consumption of energy every 15 mins during one shift, as electricity usage in kWh, with start and end time. Electricity Usage: Electricity consumption (kWh) during one shift, during unscheduled time, and total consumption (sum of shift + unscheduled) Electricity Machine Rollup: Rollup of electricity usage by line Job Electricity Scatter: Hover over this to see Energy> Electricity → Only way for users to see how much electricity an order (/job) uses → would prefer to have this in a table |
PROD-242 | https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PROD-242 Dev Refine:
Server Example: saas107 Report: Inventory Yield Summary Machines/Areas: Any of the CTL devices in the Steel Drum Group - Weekly Report Engineer: Brock New Variables
Calculated Variables
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