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When creating your own charts, you’ll need to select which metrics you want to include.

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This guide explains each metric and provides examples where applicable.

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The term “Dim” is frequently used, and is a short-form for “Dimension”. This is simply a technical term to refer to a common category of metrics.

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Category

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Measure

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Definition

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Example

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Dim Areas

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Division

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Division2

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Division3

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Line

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Line Area

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Line Area2

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Line Area3

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Plant

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Plant Area

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Plant Area2

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Plant Area3

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Plant Area4

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Let’s quickly add another KPI.

5. Select the “three dots” in the top-right corner of your KPI widget, and select Duplicate.

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Your dashboard should now have two identical KPI cards:

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6. Select the pencil icon beside the second KPI card to edit it.

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7. Remove the existing metric (OEE) with the garbage can icon. Search for “Good Productionand add it.

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8. In your “Secondary” panel, search for “Total Production” and add it.

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Your screen should now show you Good production and Total Production in the same KPI:

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Click Apply to save and go back to your dashboard.

Add a Trend Chart

Let’s add a trend chart of your scheduled downtime.

  1. Select Add Widget, and then select Advanced Configuration.

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2. Open the widget dropdown menu and select Line Chart. For your X-Axis, Add and select “Calendar DateTime

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3. Click the “Y” icon next to Calendar DateTime and change the intervals to Days.

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4. In your Values panel, click Add, and then search and select “Scheduled Hours

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You should now have a Time-Series line chart that shows your scheduled downtime hours over the course of multiple days.

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This doesn’t really show us much yet. Let’s add a widget filter.

Add a Widget Filter

  1. In the same widget panel, click Add in your Widget Filters panel.

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  2. Search and select “ReasonState Name

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  3. De-select every item here, and then search for and select a single Reason that you really care about (in this example, we will use “Changeover”).

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    4. Click OK.

    Your line graph should re-render to only show the downtime durations for “Changeover” (or whichever ReasonState Name you selected in the previous step).

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Add a Trendline

Let’s finish with a Linear Regression to determine if your Changeover durations are getting longer or shorter over the course of time.

  1. Right-click on “Total Scheduled Hours” and select Duplicate.

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  2. For this duplicated measure, Right-click it and select Regression → Linear

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Congratulations! 🙌🎉
You just created your first Line Chart with a Linear Regression trend and added it to your dashboard!

Click Apply to save your widget to your dashboard.

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