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Page: 5-min Quickstart - Create a new dashboard and your first three widgets
This guide assumes this is your first time logging in to the Analytics portal as a Designer. You’ll get comfortable with the interface, learn the basics of creating a new dashboard, add real widgets and charts, and learn how to find meaningful insights wi

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Page: Acceso de usuario
Se está produciendo un cambio significativo con Shoplogix Analytics y necesitamos la ayuda de cada uno de nuestros clientes. Cada persona en su organización que usa Shoplogix deberá tener sus propios usuarios de acceso individuales configurados. Ya no u
Page: Active Directory
Page: Active Directory Groups Template
Provided below is a link to the Active Directory Groups Template spreadsheet. This must be filled out exactly as is without any modification. All groups are to be provided by the customer, while the CEX Account Ids and Names are to be filled out by Shoplo
Page: Adoption Data & Dashboards in Analytics
Page: Adoption Data and Dashboards - Benefits - One Pager
Page: Adoption Data User Guide
By following the instructions below, you will be able to effortlessly navigate and engage with the data present in the dashboard. Logging In: Users must first start by logging into the Analytics Portal by entering the URL: : https://portal.shoplogix.com,
Page: Adoption Formulas Explained - Fact Sheet
Page: Analytics Data Dictionary
When creating your own charts, you’ll need to select which metrics you want to include. When you click the Add + button next to a widget panel, a menu will expand offering you all available Shoplogix metrics: image-20200814-192250.png This guide explains
Page: Analytics Data Dictionary - Formula Technical Definitions
Important to understand Measured Filters to read formulas: Custom Filter Formula definitions: Formula Name Formula Technical Field definitions: Adoption - Overall Score % (1*[5BEBC-2A5]+1*[D0C11-590]+1*[E1326-758]+1*[72B3C-28E]+1*[9E42A-5CD])/5 { "[D0C11-
Page: Analytics Portal - Date fields and Time Zones
All Date fields are in the Machine’s Time Zone Each machine in your system is configured with a time zone. All the date and time fields (e.g., [Dim Dates.Calendar DateTime]) you see in analytics are in that machine’s time zone. Analytics Portal also store
Page: Analytics Suite
Analytics Suite is an offering that delivers additional functionality to your existing Analytics platform. It is a platform that is designed to customize and tailor your analytics reporting experience to meet the unique needs of your company. image-202412
Page: Analytics Suite Division Level Users
There may be some Analytics Suite customers (advanced analytics or manufacturing intelligence tier) that have Division/Corporate dashboard created. These dashboard may contain a mix of plants that are subscribing to advanced analytics or manufacturing int
Page: Analytics Users "Do's & Don'ts"
This article is a list of recommended user Do’s & Don’ts to make life easier for Analytics Users To request/document missing items in SLX documentation please : Perform a search of the Analytics portal documentation Confirm that the articles are missing y
Page: Analytics Viewer vs Designer Access
Item Viewer Designer General dashboard access Dashboards can be shared once a user logs in to analytics. Dashboards cannot be moved around (from/into folders). Access from direct portal link or via whiteboard analytics link. Dashboards can be shared onc

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Page: Certificate Export
Summary Some third party applications require our server's certificate for connecting. This would be an export of the public certificate which can be done from any browser. Instructions for Exporting a Certificate Navigate to the server and right click on
Page: Configure your shopfloor TVs to display digital andon alerts
This guide assumes you’ve already set up your recipient groups, if not please open a case to the Shoplogix Customer Support Team or send a request to support@shoplogix.com Shoplogix offers two versions of how your digital andon alerts will display on your
Page: CONTRIBUTION vs ALL - Scrap % example
The CONTRIBUTION function allows, for example, scrap reasons to be compared with the % values dependent on filters. The ALL function allows, for example, scrap reasons to be compared with the % values independent of filters. To compare the % contribution
Page: Create and respond to Digital Andons (pages)
Create a new Digital Andon (page) In either your SLX HOURLY or DASHBORD screens, click the digital andon icon in the top-right corner. image-20201217-023436.png 2. Select the recipient group that you want the alert to go to, and type your message. image-2
Page: Creating and Managing Action Plans
Although the first task of any effective operations team is to resolve issues in a timely manner. The next step should be to investigate the root causes and define clear corrective actions to prevent future recurrences. The Action Plan module is a paid a
Page: Creating Automated Emails with Shift Recenecy Filters
This article will go over how to create an automated email that will send you data based on results from the Last Shift Last 24 hours Last 7 days Shoplogix recommends that you create dedicated Dashboards for your automatic emails, as these Dashboards wil
Page: Custom Filter
Creating and Editing a Widget Formula The Data Browser enables you to use formulas to determine the values and filters of a widget. A rich variety of functions is provided for your use in formulas. To create or edit a formula: Open the formula editor in t
Page: Customizing the Dashboard Layout
The arrangement of widgets in columns can be changed through their order, resizing of columns or widgets, and adding or removing widgets. By default, dashboards consist of one column, however up to 4 columns can be added. Each column can hold multiple wi

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Page: Data Export API
Chrono Endpoint GET: /Web/Api/Export/Chrono/{start}/{end} Used to retrieve all chronological raw data within a specified time range. {start} and {end} are required and use the format: YYYYMMDDThhmmss.fff Query Parameters: Note: parameter names and values
Page: Date & Time Ordering
To sort a pivot table by date and time: Step 1. Add a column “Days in Calendar DateTime” by filtering Calendar DateTime by Days Step 2: Add a column “Hours in Calendar DateTime” by filtering Calendar DateTime by Time>Every Hour image-20210120-163748.png 8
Page: Dependent Filter or Filter a Filter
Required readings before :How to Use Filters V 1.0 2020-11-26 HP Do you have too many items in your filter list? Unsure what item you are looking at is in what plant/area/facility/etc? Frustrated when you don’t know the ‘exact’ name of the thing you want?
Page: Digital Andon
Digital Andon enables customers to create alerts, schedule escalation levels, and leverage event logs with detailed tracking capabilities allowing users to benefit from enterprise-wide configurations and transparency.
Page: Digital Andon in the Analytics Portal
Page history/data from the Digital Andon module can be retrieved in the Analytics Portal. Items such as number of pages, page times, pages per department can be displayed in a dashboard. Instructions To retrieve historical paging data: Access your Shoplo

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Page: Emailing Best Practices
This page outlines best practices to be used for emailing reports from the Analytics Portal. It’s important to note before following this document that the Analytics Portal stores Viewer filters; this is done to improve user experience. Here are the key b
Page: Emailing Permissions
Regarding questions about when we will be able to change the email system to send emails to customers who have not logged into Analytics: There are currently no plans to change this. We require consent to send emails specifically from every user, the cons
Page: Energy in Analytics
[Dim Machines] has the costs, is configured on machine XML (see actual energy documentation) [Fact Core] has the amount consumed. 4 views used to exist in flash… Here are the 4 views recreated in analytics!
Page: Enterprise Analytics - Custom Calendar
Custom calendars enables customers to report on specific calendar entries to meet your organization reporting requirements. This could be based on a fiscal calendar time frame, a different day of the week starting period, or alignment with production cycl
Page: Enterprise Analytics - Drill In
Advanced Analytics includes premium widget functionality where users can interact directly with the widgets to dig into the data set without having to create a brand new widget. This can save time and help users design widgets with more simplicity. Drill-
Page: Enterprise Analytics - Forecasting
Forecasting uses Artificial Intelligence to predict future data based on the current/past trend of the selected data set. This will allow users to compare with targets and future trending direction to make data driven informed decisions. image-20241224-15
Page: Enterprise Analytics - Glide Path
Glide path is a custom target that can be used to view historical and future trajectory while comparing to production actuals. This can be used for various reasons such as process improvement or efficiency gains. Source Shoplogix can pull the glide path s
Page: Enterprise Analytics - Global Formulas
Currently, users have the ability to create formulas using the formula editor https://slxdev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SLXDOC/pages/1106214913#Create https://slxdev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SLXDOC/pages/1106214913#Create . However, it is important to not
Page: Enterprise Analytics - Pulse and Alerts
Pulse is a centralized location where you can stay on top of your most important KPIs across multiple dashboards or manage your data alerts. Creating Data Alerts Data alerts are triggered by conditions you define for your widgets. For example, if you have
Page: Enterprise Analytics For Designers
Enterprise Analytics brings in external KPI targets to compare to production data through glide path if configured. It also allows customization of date fields if integrated and provides the ability to create global formulas to global formula administrato
Page: Events & Paging Data in Analytics - Understanding the Invalid Joins
note This document assumes you are familiar with Shoplogix Event data, and/or Paging/Andon data. This document assumes you are familiar with Shoplogix Event data, and/or Paging/Andon data. Events Data are now live (Release date: April 16, 2021) in Analyti
Page: Export API Job Endpoints - Customer Document
Has details on the various job API calls as well as samples of returned data. See the attachments for a PDF of the documentation. The PDF is paginated properly. Purpose and Intended Audience/Use This is intended for Shoplogix and customer Information Te

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Page: Forecasting Models - Explanation of Forecasting Models
Here are the four forecasting models that are available and a brief description of how they work. We recommend keeping the default Ensemble model. Ensemble Default model (Recommended) This model will automatically run 4 different models (Auto ARIMA, Proph
Page: From the Area Analysis / Machine Hourly
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Page: From the Job List
Another way to set the current Job is from the Job List. In order to get to the Job List, click on the Navigation Bar in the top right corner of the Machine Chrono/ Analysis view, and click Job List. The Job List shows the completed and running jobs as we
Page: From the Machine Chrono View
To insert Scrap in the Machine Chrono, follow these steps: Click on any production count bar, following this step, the procedure is the same for all three views. OdL3Tx1NHRK3QHdr734mBwH3zSohsQnPRMuaDqOX2yAtUwy6lAWsfgdmIf0hGVxR0bPio4DXY1Bn_kU8MpTcBVZvUleHu
Page: From the Machine Chrono View (Job Entry)
Entering a Job from the Machine Chrono View is the best way to start a job from a previous period. 10ELq3AZbysFZ3LQB_xSjg7Mdfta4-7XoaJbdnPz8Z3wmNH01mxNrzukyvpL8uy_SC31rxzt0BgmTLSYpYiJQGrQLMRD8G8YsnodtLp_3MvNautcDD0787ANo4HIqg5XBzWPlGTp Figure 9-1: Machin

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Page: Getting Started as Viewer
Go to portal.shoplogix.com http://portal.shoplogix.com/ and log in with your CEX credentials. image-20200805-022150.png After successfully logging in, you will be directed to the SLX Analytics home page. On the left-hand side, you will see a panel listing
Page: Getting Started with the Shoplogix Help Centre
Table of Contents The Shoplogix Help Center The Shoplogix Help Center https://slxdev.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals is your one-stop shop for support tickets and documentation. Here you can access the growing library of our support documents,

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Page: Highlight Vrs Slice/Filter
Highlight Vrs Slice is an easy topic. If you want to see ‘all’ the items but have the unselected options still be available you want to use Highlight. If you want the unselected items to be removed and invisible use Filter/Slice. image-20201203-143934.png
Page: How Checks Activate and Expire
Activated - The timestamp indicating when the check becomes active and visible on the quality bar. Expired - The timestamp indicating when the check expires if not completed, or when the next check of the same type is activated if the current one is compl
Page: How OEE is Calculated?
Shoplogix uses the standard OEE formula for reports. That is: OEE = Availability * Performance * Quality where: Availability = Uptime [Hours] / Scheduled Time [Hours] Performance = OEE Runtime [Hours] / Uptime [Hours] OEE Runtime [Hours] = Total Productio
Page: How to Access Additional Whiteboard Tools
Page: How to Access URL Extensions
Each view in Whiteboard has a specific URL: https://demo.shoplogix.com/whiteboard/#/shifthours/7EBB9133-84F9-2D4F-CA25-DA47CEEBCD79 https://demo.shoplogix.com/whiteboard/#/shifthours/7EBB9133-84F9-2D4F-CA25-DA47CEEBCD79 sgqOr17Ln9Oi7bovOTteZjSoY-kzRfubwC
Page: How to Add Job Defaults
From the Job List, along with editing, starting, pulling and ending Jobs—new Jobs can be created. Click on the NEW JOB Banner from the Job List. 7nevLSU7RDbCOE2eZ9FdgCTb6c-6jHVY8BR901c-ySLIo34uCth-gesTK70Sn2Feh8C7yjq4wo8f7VHDQ6E1tDxhedUtHzH4s6QMCRl-SYB_X5
Page: How to Change Action Plan Statuses
The Action Plan Portal has a Status graph to help you track your stages for a resolution. For example, once you define an action plan’s Corrective Action, the status will change to 50%. oEKoXgpxeTO9naFxfsCNsJ2u2tFj0p2ItgUr-Qqywlueq58jT26e5_yyxKetn2LVT8Uky
Page: How to Change Languages
On the homepage, click on the “A” Icon in the top right corner to open the language selection menu and scroll through the languages list and click on the desired language. nPiq4x01IOhnr2pvzd8ZBofgZmc5W_zIofXOuMEJUr0nv5W0kkaWKOT4PojEjZNq1I_v2VcFRrwL6RlyaU-
Page: How to Choose the Best Widget
With so many widgets to choose from on the widget library it may be hard to determine which one is best for your use. Here is a guide on some of the top widgets and how they can be used. Indicators are great for KPIs (key performance indicators) that can
Page: How to Configure Locked Jobs
Job editions can be locked for certain levels of access to prevent Job settings from being edited, but still allowing the start/end/pull of Jobs. Contact Shoplogix to configure locked Jobs.
Page: How to configure quality inspections
In this guide, you’ll get comfortable setting up new quality inspections. Create new quality inspection groups Go to <yourCompanyServer>.shoplogix.com/qualitycontroller For example, if your server is “saas125”, then the URL would be saas125.shoplogix.com/
Page: How to configure quality module alerts
We understand the importance of maintaining quality standards and ensuring seamless production processes. That's why we offer comprehensive alert configurations within our Quality Module to keep you informed and proactive. The Quality Controller feature a
Page: How to configure real-time SPC using job-based conditions
In this guide, you’ll get comfortable setting up new job-based SPC conditions. Create new quality inspection groups Go to <yourCompanyServer>.shoplogix.com/qualitycontroller For example, if your server is “saas125”, then the URL would be saas125.shoplogix
Page: How to Configure Sub-Jobs
Sub-jobs allow users to manage subproducts with different cycle times for the same job. Please contact Shoplogix or your Shoplogix administrator to configure sub-jobs.
Page: How to Create Action Plans from Machine States and Comments
Many shop-floor issues are directly related to unwanted machine states (Idle, Scrap, Slow Running, Micro-stoppages, etc.). Hourly View After you add a Comment to a machine state, a small blue clipboard icon will appear. Click the clipboard to initiate a
Page: How to Create Manual Action Plans
There will be occasions when you need to create an Action Plan not related to a specific Machine state or event, but instead for an entire Machine. In these cases: Use the Action Plan portal’s “+” button to Create a Manual Action Plan. kmeT_MbZ5WiJ5upwQYj
Page: How to Edit Area Level Whiteboard View
From the Area Analysis Window, there are many different viewing options that can be chosen from the settings menu. To access this menu, click on the settings icon in the top right corner to open. Clicking on any of the settings in this window will show th
Page: How to Edit Job Defaults
Clicking on an Ended, Pulled, or currently Running Job will open the Job Settings Window. Any changes made to these settings will only affect that Job. Clicking on a Saved Job will bring up the Job Settings Window to modify the Job template and this will
Page: How to Edit the Layout View
From the Layout Screen, there are many different viewing options that can be chosen from the settings menu. To access this menu, click on the settings icon in the top right corner to open the Area Layout Window. ETKIqnoe75Ms1E3bLeez47ibtS0V4Ukj6DerRTVEW67
Page: How to Edit the Machine Chrono/Hour-by-Hour Whiteboard View
From the Machine Chrono view, there are many different viewing options that can be chosen from the settings menu. To access this menu, click on the settings icon in the top right corner to open the Settings Window. Clicking on any of the settings in this
Page: How to Edit the Machine Level Whiteboard View
From the Machine Hourly Window, there are many different viewing options that can be chosen from the settings menu. To access this menu, click on the settings icon in the top right corner to open the Settings Window. Clicking on any of the settings in thi
Page: How to Edit the Shift Chronological View
In order to change the viewing options, open the Settings Window, press on the settings icon in the top right corner. Time: Shift Locked will lock the time interval to the current shift. Start Time opens a calendar to choose the starting date and time for
Page: How to Edit/Use Available Whiteboard Views
These are the current available whiteboard views that display different information in several ways. How to navigate to each view are explained starting in Section 4.
Page: How to Enter a Downtime Reason from the Area Analysis/Machine Hourly View
To enter a Downtime Reason in the Area Analysis (Area level) / Machine Hourly (Machine level), follow these steps. If you cannot click the time window the reason is locked to prevent changing that reason. Click on the ellipsis (…) in the “Reason” column
Page: How to Enter Comments
Comments can be added from the Area Analysis or Machine Hourly in the same way. lldxC_fui_eveRg8lhOZ4un-MovhDt085ONM0Obo-z8MN0ENIN0DvfHJnk0fWltEZ9YaUGYirPfwcgHyyIuXXORNeOGEYodtdyRA7jCudlSvxFLD8fyTrnrLlUx-ThI7-H7FL9EG Figure 8-1: Area Analysis/ Machine Hou
Page: How to Enter Downtime Reasons from the Machine Chrono Whiteboard
The steps to enter a Downtime Reason from the Machine Chrono are very similar to those of the Area Analysis (Area level) or Machine Hourly (Machine level). e9ItaYaNk-OSZpTA6VMUN5srcwfNoBUmR9ZWEKgWm3aXlyzy3NTV2HR4HFSDYDtiEOs-I5QO_SH5fegiSV73O63cweoFwTzA8m_
Page: How to Enter Scrap
There are two ways to apply Scrap to a production count, both are very similar: From the Area Analysis (Area level) or Machine Hourly (Machine level) (AKA hour by hour view From the Machine Chrono view This will also be different places where the scrap wi
Page: How to Enter/Change Jobs
There are two ways to change Jobs: From the Machine Chrono view From the Job List
Page: How to Enter/Remove Downtime Reasons
If you click on a bucket of time, you can change the downtime reason from the: Area Analysis or Machine Hourly view Machine Chrono view This will also be where the downtime reasons will also be displayed.
Page: How to Export Comments
In the search box, entering ‘#’ or “comment” will organize all comments by date and machine. Downloading and exporting all comments as a CSV can only be done from the Homepage search by clicking the paper icon. eYQ9fbBwTaIzg5FjSy1JXL7luCuBZ2VaU12EyVlhUyfl
Page: How to Get Started
Open a web browser of your choosing (ie. Chrome {recommended}, Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc.) Enter URL: https://[PNE].shoplogix.com/whiteboard , replacing [PNE] with the saas and the assigned server number Example: https://demo.shoplogix.com/white
Page: How to Include Different Downtime Occurrences
The rule of thumb is that if you want the different downtime occurrences within an hour (shift hours view) or within a shift (shift chrono) to be bucketed all under the same Downtime with a single start time you would enter them through the shift hours or
Page: How to Interpret Cycle Calculations
In Whiteboard cycles represent the time it takes for a machine/line to produce one unit of a product. For example, if a machine is bottling some soda, how long does it take for the machine to produce one bottle. Cycles is not the same as the number of par
Page: How to Log out of the Analytics Portal and Whiteboard
Logout Instructions To receive altered or elevated permissions in the Shoplogix system you must fully logout before the changes will take place to your account. Sometimes a browser gets ‘stuck’ and won’t log you out when you close the browser. Steps Open
Page: How to Manage and Track Action Plans
Use the Action Plan Portal to manage and track your Action Plan’s progress: mk4W0bKPbUlBTSMOZA-0hDTQ0EI2Z7ZqN4Qj27xNqST7onbXokdfLfs4v82pVDS-9-LAyVio237aBSrxWi49y4uZxYr65LD3jQPtcqYRIA-LkSwtYrB_Hx0Xf-7axkeK-Zpjwu-u Figure 11-8: Action Plan Portal with Cause
Page: How to Navigate the Area/Line Views
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Page: How to Navigate the Homepage
The Homepage is the main page where machines are sorted based on a three-level hierarchy where machines are organized. home screen.PNG Figure 3-1: Whiteboard Homepage Screen with Shoplogix Logo, Search Bar, Area Name, and Machine Name Highlighted To retur
Page: How to Navigate the Machine Views
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Page: How to Navigate the Whiteboard
There are two ways to navigate through the Shoplogix screens: On the Homepage click on an Area, Line or Machine to see a list of possible views. SwR-4L2NoplHavvOs8g-cdzWqUQvR2P6jZTjJHX4t1zV7l_PXUzZVsvL2Hxwg_CBnhi8mozj9l299kewueaaz27ww2XDY8FkR4cAWugZDuhxc
Page: How to Pull Jobs
Pulling a Job temporarily stops the current running Job before completion in order to start a new Job (for rush orders, emergencies, etc.) - the pulled Job can be resumed after the new Job is completed. The steps to pull a Job are very similar to ending a
Page: How to Remove a Downtime Reason from the Area Analysis/Machine Hourly View
To remove an inputted Downtime Reason in the Area Analysis (Area level) / Machine Hourly (Machine level), follow these steps. If you cannot click the time window the reason is locked to prevent changing that reason. Click on the ellipsis (…) in the “Reas
Page: How to Remove Downtime Reasons from the Machine Chrono Whiteboard
The steps to remove a Downtime Reason from the Machine Chrono are very similar to those of the Area Analysis (Area level) or Machine Hourly (Machine level). e9ItaYaNk-OSZpTA6VMUN5srcwfNoBUmR9ZWEKgWm3aXlyzy3NTV2HR4HFSDYDtiEOs-I5QO_SH5fegiSV73O63cweoFwTzA8m
Page: How to Understand Line Summary View
The Line Summary view provides a report for a single line that contains a comprehensive snapshot of a specified timeframe. It is used primarily during production meetings and for supervisors/plant management to quickly gain insights into a lines performan
Page: How to Understand Symbols
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Page: How to Understand the Default Colours
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Page: How to Understand the Whiteboard
Page: How to use Advanced Search
On the Homepage or Machine/Area Level whiteboard, hover over the magnifying glass in the search box to view field, group, and operator options. Downtime Reasons can only be searched from the Area Analysis(area level) / Hours Summary (machine level)—not t
Page: How to Use Filters
note This guide assumes that you’ve already worked through our 5-min Quick-start guide. If you haven’t yet completed it on your own, please do so first: 5-min Quickstart - Create a new dashboard and your first three widgets This guide assumes that you’ve
Page: How to Use Machine Classifications on the Analytics Portal
This page will demonstrate how to use your newly configured Machine Classifications in the Analytics Portal. In Analytics, use Filter1, Filter2 … Filter5 to filter your data by machine classifications. PECONFIG The order in which you added classifications
Page: How to Use Screen Management
Screen Management allows you to set up and manage all your devices displaying Shoplogix from a single control center. You will be able to determine which devices are online or offline, add or remove Screens and modify what pages screens are displaying on
Page: How to Use the Area Level Whiteboard
The Area Level Whiteboard screen displays current shift information for all machines within the selected area. The display includes production count charts, goal and cycle gauges, downtime reasons, and comments at the Area level. zLNLs7kVwojGxRGQVVgBZQczW
Page: How to Use the Dashboard View
The Dashboard screen was built for TV displays on the shop floor in order to give a summary of the current shift (OEE, Variance, Maint, Scrap, etc) production overview for a certain machine. It is a compilation of the Machine Hourly and Machine Chrono. In
Page: How to Use the Layout View
The Layout screen displays each machine within the selected area and the progress of the current shift that is being viewed. The default metrics underneath each gauge will cycle through: Time Elapsed Time Remaining Parts Made / Target Number—Percent Goal
Page: How to Use the Layout View (BETA)
Motivation The purpose of this view is to replace the shiftpace (Doughnut) view from whiteboard. The layout for shiftpace was done through a flash application so now that flash is not longer supported we need to create a new application for the users to d
Page: How to Use the Machine Chrono/Hour-by-Hour Whiteboard
The Machine Chrono screen displays the machine chronological report, production count bars, and different gauges. The default configuration is a 60-minute window divided into five minute gaps, which can be changed in the settings menu. rgkSf8CkHtU8oE4cZt6
Page: How to Use the Machine Level View
The Machine Level Whiteboard screen displays production count charts, goal and cycle gauges, downtime reasons, and comments at the Machine Level. This view is organized by shift broken down into hourly analysis. After each shift is displayed, there is a t
Page: How to Use the Meeting View
The Meeting view displays each shift within the chosen time period, machine chronological report, production count bars, and different gauges. It defaults to a 24 hour period. This view is very similar to Machine Chrono. yd7arL6MGkBnwwLPs-U9QsSeNCsQGJxiM8
Page: How to Use the Menu Options
The search bar shown below allows the user to take advantage of filtering functionality available in other Whiteboard views. This allows for certain downtime reasons or machine states to be isolated or excluded from the view (such as blocked or starved) v
Page: How to Use the Shift Chronological View
The Shift Chronological screen compares different shifts production summaries of the same area. This view can be accessed from the Area Level Whiteboard by going to the Navigation Bar and clicking the Chrono icon. lMnrCn70O36z6VvQz75QqnEcmI4aPKPusxhjmABFu
Page: How to Use the Status View
The Status screen displays the current state and the job information for all the machines in the area indicated. This page can be accessed from the Navigation Menu by selecting Status. HZwB0M76UaMIPoaEl6tqazxD7D-Pt0ZN20UymPome5YhgvK9tWpPAIWvzZei3mdjY1pGWp
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Page: Installing Connector PC or reinstalling
How to Download a Prefilled Connector Installer Through a Link Purpose: The purpose of this wiki is to show how to download a connector installer files through a link. Overview: The connector installer can be left empty or prefilled with configured settin
Page: Inventory in Analytics
IMPORTANT: Inventory is accurate for last 90days, but not beyond that. This is due to the way historical information is organized. Talk to your CS expert for more details. [Fact Core].[Inventory Consumed] - based on Job’s inventory cycle factor. [Dim Inve

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Purpose and Intended Audience/Use This is intended for Shoplogix and customer Information Technology staff to review and understand the capabilities of using Shoplogix's Job API query to pull job data from Shoplogix. This data includes counts, uptime,

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Page: Labour Module User Guide
Overview of the Labour Module The Labour Module is an advanced tool designed to help managers and supervisors effectively manage and track employee performance in a plant. It provides comprehensive reports that analyze various aspects of individual employ
Page: Line Summary View
Overview The Line Summary View is a focused view designed for analyzing data at the line level. A line is an area configured as a "Line" in PEConfig. This view provides a summary of the line’s performance, including special calculations for OEE and other

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Machine Classifications
Page: Machine States Calculation and Example
This document explains how the machine states are calculated and set in the system. The change between machine states is set by thresholds (tolerances) based on the expected cycle time (time from part to part). Example of threshold settings: Running thres
Page: Manage all Active Digital Andon Alerts (SLX Pages) in your Plant
This guide assumes you’ve already set up your recipient groups, which you can learn more about here: Configure your Digital Andon Recipient Groups Shoplogix offers an easy way to view and manage ALL your digital andon alerts (SLX Pages) across your plant.
Page: Managing Dashboards
This section is intended for users that have editing rights (Designers) and explores how to manage dashboards. ManagingDashboards.mp4 Viewing Dashboards The left-side of the screen contains a Dashboard pane. This is where you can find all your dashboards
Page: Managing Widgets
This guide describes how you can edit, copy, and delete widgets in your dashboard. ManagingWidgets.mp4 Copying a Widget To copy a Widget on the Same Dashboard Click the widget menu (three vertical dots) in the top-right corner of the Widget and select D
Page: Manual Variable API
openapi: 3.0.0 info: description: "Shoplogix manual upload API. Used for sending values of any configured *Manual Type* variables as well as Cycle values for Manual Part Type Machines." version: "1.0.0" title: "Manual Input Upload" contact: email: "suppor
Page: Manufacturing Intelligence for Designers
In addition to the Enterprise Analytics functionality available to you as a Manufacturing Intelligence Designer, you will also be able to access integrated non-Shoplogix data sources within the same analytics platform. image-20250103-170554.png If you are
Page: Manufacturing Intelligence for Viewers
Accessing Enterprise Analytics Features or Manufacturing Intelligence Data If you are a division level user please review this article. Viewers will have access to view configured manufacturing intelligence external data as well as any enterprise analytic
Page: Mobile App - Help & FAQ
Help How to login #Login Customize KPIs -Area View #Area Detail Machine View #Detail Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Do My Company's Default Whiteboard Settings Apply to the App #F1 Are There More Metrics We Can View? #F2 How to Submit Feature Suggestio
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By following below listed instructions, you can easily navigate and interact within the app, access relevant information, and manage your personal settings effectively Downloading the App: Download it from your respective app store! https://play.google.co

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Page: New Operator View
Introducing the New Operator View: Streamlining the Operator Experience in Shoplogix Designed with both operators and management in mind, the Operator View offers a comprehensive solution for monitoring performance, entering key root cause data, and custo
Page: NFR
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Page: OEE Waterfall & Opportunity Pareto Overviews
The OEE Waterfall displays loss categories and breaks down all categories of production that make up a specific machine, area, or line. The display breaks down into availability, performance, and quality. It can be further broken down into areas of focus,
Page: Onboarding Guide For Enterprise Analytics Viewers
As an Enterprise Analytics (EA) Viewer you will have access to additional customized analytics fields that your company has made available. If configured these fields are referenced as Glide Path, Custom Calendar and Global Formulas. In addition, there ar
Page: Organizing Data by Shift Recency, Last 24 hours, Last 7 days
This article will go over how to create widgets that will allow you to see data based on results from the Shift Last 24 hours Last 7 days This example shows how to organize a machine’s OEE results by shift, last 24 hours, last 7 days. You can use this as
Page: Overview of Shoplogix Dashboards
Shoplogix Dashboards are default dashboards where each one is centered around a theme to address specific business needs based on roles within the manufacturing industry. Continuous Improvement Dashboard Focus on the root cause analysis for the top 5-10

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Page: Quality Checks - Checklist Style
Introducing a streamlined approach for operators to conduct quality checks in a checklist/tabular format, enhancing efficiency and resembling traditional paper-based processes. Configuration https://slxdev.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SD/pages/2718400569/Qua
Page: Quality Configuration
The Quality Configuration allows users to set up groups of manual checks tied to operations set up in the main Shoplogix Configuration. This documentation will give you a detailed overview of each component of the Quality Configuration and how they operat
Page: Quality Controller
Page: Quality Module Support
image-20210507-145801.png Manage and enforce quality inspections across your shop-floor, while tracking specific real-time variables to ensure process control. Search our Documentation Getting Started - Setting up your quality inspections and real-time va
Page: Quality Status in Layout View
Quality Status Visibility: Enhance Your Quality Assurance Experience Welcome to our advanced feature designed to elevate your quality monitoring experience – Quality Status Visibility within the Layout View. This feature empowers plant floor supervisors a

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Page: ReasonState vs. Reason vs. State
There are 3 fields you’ll see in the Analytics Portal that appear to show similar results, however they are all slightly different. The reason behind this to allow you the flexibility to analyze your data in the exact way you want, regardless of your uniq
Page: Recent Shifts and filtering
This page discusses & provides examples for how to filter your data by date, time, and shift recency. To filter by recent shifts, you’ll be using the following fields: Shift Instance [Dim Shift Instances] Shift Start DateTime [Dim Shift Instances] Recency
Page: Release Note: Update 5.0.1293.16965
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: March 16, 2021 Group 2: March 17, 2021 Group 3: March 18, 2021 This update contains critical fixes prior to the next software update. PNE-1666 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-1666 https://slxdev.atla
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Page: Release Notes 5.0.2197.22039
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: November 01, 2022 Group 2: November 03, 2022 Group 3: November 10, 2022 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system
Page: Release Notes - Analytics Portal
Page: Release Notes - December 2020
Important general rules discussed in this document that everyone should be aware of when creating dashboards: [ReasonState] is the preferred metric when dealing with downtime/slow running/micro stoppage/etc. reasons. This means this is preferred over [Rea
Page: Release Notes - May 2021
Major Issues Addressed Filters Reset to Include All Many of our users have experienced an issue where when the datasource is temporarily unavailable and a user attempts to load a dashboard, the filters they had previously saved will be reset to the defaul
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.13757
Group 1: June 30, 2020 Group 2: July 1, 2020 Group 3: July 9, 2020 Bug Fixes PNE-1031 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-1031 Inconsistencies between db=true vs db=false https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-1031 Shift Hours for Jobs 2.0 are not lo
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.13861
Group 1: July 14, 2020 Group 2: July 15, 2020 Group 3: July 23, 2020 Bug Fixes PNE-1052 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-1052 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-1052 Pulled checks are appearing as ad-hoc checks on whiteboard instead of active
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.14177
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: August 11, 2020 Group 2: August 12, 2020 Group 3: August 20, 2020 Bug Fixes: PNE-802 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-802 Scrap reason Comment is not showing in Shift Hours Total Steps to reproduce:
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.14349
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: August 26, 2020 Group 2: August 27, 2020 Group 3: September 3, 2020 Highlights this release: Our Quality/SPC Module now accepts and plots manually entered SPC inspections. This means if you mark a quality i
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.14662
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: September 22, 2020 Group 2: September 23, 2020 Group 3: October 1, 2020 Highlights this release: A new enhancement to provide the option to flexibly adjust occurrences on the Whiteboard. This enhancement wi
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.14799
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: October 6, 2020 Group 2: October 7, 2020 Group 3: October 15, 2020 Highlights this release: A functionality to configure job filter labels for any Area that is a line has been created on the New Configurati
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.14986
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: October 20, 2020 Group 2: October 21, 2020 Group 3: October 29, 2020 Highlights this release: An enhancement to add Pull Jobs Flag in the export API has been created (PROD-212) A functionality requirement o
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.15216
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: November 3, 2020 Group 2: November 4, 2020 Group 3: November 12, 2020 Highlights this release: Mainly consisting of bug fixes while active development and rollout continues for Analytics Portal Bug Fixes: C
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.15337
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: November 17, 2020 Group 2: November 18, 2020 Group 3: November 26, 2020 Highlights this release: A new feature that allows only ADMIN users to schedule emails reports based on Elasticube Update Schedules ha
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.15612
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: December 1, 2020 Group 2: December 2, 2020 Group 3: December 10, 2020 Highlights this release: A new API to store InventoryDefaults.xml file on the server for Inventory Default Records has been created (PNE
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.15805
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: December 15, 2020 Group 2: December 16, 2020 Group 3: December 22, 2020 Highlights this release: A new Job Variance Out-of-the-Box Dashboard for job-based metrics originally reported in flash, is ready to b
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.16090
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: January 12, 2021 Group 2: January 13, 2021 Group 3: January 21, 2021 Highlights this release: Quality module's configuration interface has been successfully migrated off of Flash in December. For technical
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.16353
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: January 26, 2021 Group 2: January 27, 2021 Group 3: February 4, 2021 Highlights this release: Shift Start DateTime will be available in the Analytics Portal now for Group 3 (it is already available for other
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.16536
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: February 9, 2021 Group 2: February 10, 2021 Group 3: February 18, 2021 Highlights this release: Bug cleanup and continued stabilization of the Analytics Portal Bug Fixes CS-6204 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.16656
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: February 23, 2021 Group 2: February 24, 2021 Group 3: March 4, 2021 Highlights this release: Analytics - Blended Expected Job Rate: If you need to understand jobs with different cycle factors in the same rep
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.16836
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: March 9, 2021 Group 2: March 10, 2021 Group 3: March 18, 2021 Highlights this release: Paid Enhancement for Coveris which should help other customers on ERP Integration in the future as well. We have added C
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.17020
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: March 23, 2021 Group 2: March 24, 2021 Group 3: April 1, 2021 Highlights this release: Redesign of Layout View: Product Team is currently preparing launch plans for the redesigned layout view. Internal acces
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.17220
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: April 7, 2021 Group 2: April 8, 2021 Group 3: April 15, 2021 Highlights this release: Event Variables in Analytics: The following fields are now available in Analytics: Event Name Event Group Event Start Dat
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.17324 & 5.0.0.17338
This set of release notes covers both Release 5.0.0.17324 and 5.0.0.17338 When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: April 20, 2021 Group 2: April 21, 2021 Group 3: April 29, 2021 Highlights from Release 5.0.0.17324: Quality Module - Realtime Vari
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.17417
This set of release notes covers both Release 5.0.0.17417 When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: May 4, 2021 Group 2: May 5, 2021 Group 3: May 13, 2021 Highlights from Release 5.0.0.17417: The Opportunity Pareto view has had multiple enhanceme
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.17528
This set of release notes covers Release 5.0.0.17528 When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: May 18, 2021 Group 2: May 19, 2021 Group 3: May 27, 2021 Highlights from Release 5.0.017528 Custom Areas in Whiteboard Users are able to create customi
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.17657
This set of release notes officially covers Release 5.0.0.17657. With the additional hotfix the specific Version Number for this release is 5.0.1411.17714. When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: June 1, 2021 Group 2: June 2, 2021 Group 3: June
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.18007
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: June 29, 2021 Group 2: June 30, 2021 Group 3: July 8, 2021 Highlights from this release: We have upgraded multiple parts to the Quality Module Each Manual Inspection variable and Automated SPC variables w
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.18087
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: July 13, 2021 Group 2: July 14, 2021 Group 3: July 22, 2021 Highlights from this release: We have fixed a bug where the Setup Stop downtime reasons were not actually stopping the setup machine state. We h
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.18303
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: August 10, 2021 Group 2: August 11, 2021 Group 3: August 19, 2021 Highlights from this release: Scrap Group levels have been increased from 1 to 5 in Whiteboard. This is available in all whiteboard operat
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.20640
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: May 31, 2022 Group 2: June 2, 2022 Group 3: June 9, 2022 Highlights from this release: Whiteboard Chrono Live status shows correct status <DowntimeReason> is added back onto Break variables Bug Fixes PNE-
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.20768
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: June 14, 2022 Group 2: June 16, 2022 Group 3: June 23, 2022 Bug Fixes PNE-2902 In the quality module the column label "% Inspection" does not update. The column label "% Inspection" must update after the
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.20907
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: June 28, 2022 Group 2: June 30, 2022 Group 3: July 7, 2022 Highlight from this release: Layout view OPC Paging is updating in real time Bug Fixes PNE-2930 The new layout view is not updating consistently
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.21047
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: July 12, 2022 Group 2: July 14, 2022 Group 3: July 21, 2022 Highlight from this release: If reason ID is empty while importing data, the ID will be created. Also, error description is improved to describe
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.21187
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: July 26, 2022 Group 2: July 28, 2022 Group 3: August 4, 2022 New Features PROD-430 More control over OPC trigger behavior PROD-429 Digital Andon alerts to be seen across the entire area, so that they bett
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.21299
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: August 9, 2022 Group 2: August 11, 2022 Group 3: August 18, 2022 Bug Fixes PNE-3008 Delete previous data while updating OPC paging setting
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.21449
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: August 23, 2022 Group 2: August 25, 2022 Group 3: September 1, 2022 Bug Fixes PNE-3142 As per request from a meeting from FC, MB, TK and PO. Disable time zone editing through PEConfig for ALL customers wh
Page: Release Notes 5.0.0.21658
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: September 22, 2022 Group 2: September 26, 2022 Group 3: September 29, 2022 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end syst
Page: Release Notes 5.0.1437.17944
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: June 16, 2021 Group 2: June 17, 2021 Group 3: June 24, 2021 Highlights from Release 5.0.1437.17944: Decimal Scrap Entry The ability to log scrap with decimal values has been added. You can do this in all
Page: Release Notes 5.0.1556.18467
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: September 8, 2021 Group 2: September 9, 2021 Group 3: September 16, 2021 Highlights from Release 5.0.1556.18467: Introducing the Flex Chrono View Beta This view is designed to allow users to create real-t
Page: Release Notes 5.0.1641.19023
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: November 2nd, 2021 Group 2: November 3rd, 2021 Group 3: November 11th, 2021 Highlights from Release 5.0.1641.19023 Enhancements to Hard Break Configuration and Manual Entry Hard break overrides machine se
Page: Release Notes 5.0.1669.19181
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: November 30th, 2021 Group 2: December 1st, 2021 Group 3: December 9th, 2021 Highlights from Release 5.0.1669.19181 Enhancements to database performance Fixed issue regarding customizing analytics dashboar
Page: Release Notes 5.0.1680.19858
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: March 2nd, 2022 Group 2: March 8th, 2022 Group 3: March 10th, 2022 Special update for DST handling Highlights from Release 5.0.1680.19858 DST start and end dates now handled DST end where an extra hour oc
Page: Release Notes 5.0.1882.20428
When customers can expect in this update: Group 1: April 27th, 2022 Group 2: April 28th, 2022 Group 3: May 5th, 2022 Bug Fixes PNE-2708 Checks were not always appearing in the Whiteboard application. The issue was sporadic but has been resolved. PNE-2707
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2157.21842
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: October 5, 2022 Group 2: October 6, 2022 Group 3: October 17, 2022 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to ma
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2176.21937
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: October 20, 2022 Group 2: October 25, 2022 Group 3: October 27, 2022 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2215.22167
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: November 17, 2022 Group 2: November 21, 2022 Group 3: November 24, 2022 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2232.22284
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: November 29, 2022 Group 2: December 1, 2022 Group 3: December 8, 2022 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2258.22405
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: December 7, 2022 Group 2: December 8, 2022 Group 3: December 15, 2022 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: Introducing the new ‘Company Defaults’ feature, which lets you standardize ho
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2301.22595
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: January 10th, 2023 Group 2: January 12th, 2023 Group 3: January 19th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end syst
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2311.22674
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: January 24th, 2023 Group 2: January 26th, 2023 Group 3: February 2nd, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end syst
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2329.22755
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: February 7th, 2023 Group 2: February 9th, 2023 Group 3: February 16th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end sys
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2348.22856
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: February 21st, 2023 Group 2: February 23rd, 2023 Group 3: March 2nd, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end syste
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2370.22986
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: March 7th, 2023 Group 2: March 9th, 2023 Group 3: March 16th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to ma
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2388.23103
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: March 21st, 2023 Group 2: March 23rd, 2023 Group 3: March 30th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2429.23175
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: April 4th, 2023 Group 2: April 6th, 2023 Group 3: April 13th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to m
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2553.23897
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: May 30th, 2023 Group 2: June 1st, 2023 Group 3: June 8th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make y
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2594.24015
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: June 15th, 2023 Group 2: June 15th, 2023 Group 3: June 22nd, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to mak
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2613.24124
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: June 29th, 2023 Group 2: July 04th, 2023 Group 3: July 06th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to mak
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2639.24149
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: July 11th, 2023 Group 2: July 13th, 2023 Group 3: July 20th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to mak
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2659.24272
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: July 25th, 2023 Group 2: July 27th, 2023 Group 3: Aug 3rd, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2679.24402
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: Aug 08th, 2023 Group 2: Aug 10th, 2023 Group 3: Aug 17th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make y
Page: Release Notes 5.0.2699.24727
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: Aug 23rd, 2023 Group 2: Aug 24th, 2023 Group 3: Aug 31st, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make y
Page: Release Notes 5.0.699.13580
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: June 16, 2020 Group 2: June 17, 2020 Group 3: June 25, 2020 Bug Fixes: PNE-949 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-949 Opportunity Pareto - Default Start and End date are not displayed in the header and
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.0.11872
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: March 3 Group 2: March 4 Group 3: March 12 Bug Fixes: CS-1176 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/CS-1176 - Bailey - Downtimes missing following server movePlant Reporter: Todd Spencer Initial Description:
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.0.12521
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: April 15, 2020 Group 2: April 16, 2020 Group 3: April 23, 2020 note Highlights: NEW FEATURE: Customers who run machines with multiple cavities can now track cavities that are blocked. This is of interest t
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.0.12822
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: May 5, 2020 Group 2: May 6, 2020 Group 3: May 14, 2020 note Highlights: Shoplogix will manage a Maintenance Schedule within the application itself. This can be accessed via the WalkMe side menu, and will sh
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.0.13148
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: May 20, 2020 Group 2: May 21, 2020 Group 3: May 28, 2020 note Highlights NEW FEATURE: There is now a configurable Icon for Opportunity Pareto. The icon title is now also shortened to “Pareto” to fit in the
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.0.13406
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: June 3, 2020 Group 2: June 4, 2020 Group 3: June 11, 2020 note Highlights NEW FEATURE: There is a new feature called OEE Waterfall that displays OEE in a waterfall graphic, breaking down availability, perfo
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.0.14022
When customers can expect this release: Group 1: July 29, 2020 Group 2: Jul 30, 2020 Group 3: August 6, 2020 Bug Fixes: PNE-763 https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-763 Fix Problem with Futuristic Jobs https://slxdev.atlassian.net/browse/PNE-763 Summar
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.0.31564
When can customers expect this update? Group 1: February 18, 2025 Group 2: February 20, 2025 Group 3: February 27, 2025 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: Whiteboard: Introduced Job-Level OEE targets for colouring Whiteboard gauge
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.2747.25016
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: Oct 3rd, 2023 Group 2: Oct 5th, 2023 Group 3: Oct 12th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make you
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.2800.25168
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: Oct 17th, 2023 Group 2: Oct 19th, 2023 Group 3: Oct 26th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make y
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.2834.25500
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: Oct 31st, 2023 Group 2: Nov 2nd, 2023 Group 3: Nov 9th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make you
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.2873.25565
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: Nov 14th, 2023 Group 2: Nov 16th, 2023 Group 3: Nov 23rd, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to make y
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.2910.25915
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: November 28th, 2023 Group 2: November 30th, 2023 Group 3: December 7th, 2023 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end sy
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.2948.26229
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: December 12th, 2023 Group 2: December 14th, 2023 Group 3: January 4th, 2024 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end sys
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.2993.26467
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: January 11, 2024 Group 2: January 16, 2024 Group 3: January 18, 2024 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end system to
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.3137.27062
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: February 20th, 2024 Group 2: February 22nd, 2024 Group 3: February 29th, 2024 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: In our latest software update, we made some changes to our back end s
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.3211.27580
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: March 19th, 2024 Group 2: March 21st, 2024 Group 3: March 28th, 2024 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: Action Plan Module You can now easily edit comments directly on the view. Qua
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.3241.27761
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: April 3rd, 2024 Group 2: April 4th, 2024 Group 3: April 11th, 2024 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: Action Plan Module Enjoy more space for your action plan comments with dynamical
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.3271.27975
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: April 17th, 2024 Group 2: April 22nd, 2024 Group 3: April 25th, 2024 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: New Line Summary View (Beta): Introducing our new and improved line summary vi
Page: Release Notes: 5.0.3624.30411
When customers can expect this update: Group 1: September 17th, 2024 Group 2: September 26th, 2024 Group 3: October 1st, 2024 What customers can expect in to see as part of this update: Quality Module: Layout View Failed checks renamed to “Failed/Expired”

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Page: Screen Management
About: Screen Management allows you to set up and manage all your devices displaying Shoplogix from a single control center. You will be able to determine which Screens (eg. TV’s) are online or offline, add or remove these Screens, and modify what pages t
Page: Sharing and Publishing Dashboards
note This guide assumes that you’ve already worked through our 5-min Quickstart guide. If you haven’t yet completed it on your own, please do so first: 5-min Quickstart - Create a new dashboard and your first three widgets This guide assumes that you’ve a
Page: Shift Instance : How to get a Specific Shift on a specific day
Every shift in Shoplogix is designated a unique instance. This uniqueness is used to differentiate a specific Day + Shift combination. The structure of this is {Shiftname} MM-dd HH:mm So first shift (Named 1st Shift) on the 16th of December starting at 7
Page: Shoplogix Access Levels - Active Directory
Analytics Designer - Viewer capabilities plus: copy/create/share Dashboards, and administer email subscriptions for their plant Analytics Viewer - Ability to access Analytics Portal, view/filter/print/export Dashboards which have been shared with them by
Page: Shoplogix Active Directory
Active Directory Overview and Terminology Supported Protocols Configuration Shoplogix Service Provider Info Required by Identity Provider Identity Provider Info Required by Shoplogix Service Provider Security Active Directory Overview and Terminology: Act
Home page: Shoplogix Help
SL-logo.png Search our Documentation Frequently used articles How to use the new Help Center Shoplogix FAQs Can’t find what you’re looking for? Submit a ticket to our Help Center https://slxdev.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portals.
Page: Shoplogix Historical Data - Big Data Primer
This document is a primer for the big data patterns used by our database to provide the right data at the right level of detail. If you are looking to better understand historical data in Shoplogix Analytics Portal, this document is for you. Shoplogix dat
Page: Shoplogix Messaging Module
image-20201215-190415.png Messaging Module Broadcast announcement messages across your shopfloor, or trigger digital andon alerts to specific colleagues of your choice (now with text message and email notification support)! Search our Documentation Gettin
Page: Shoplogix Mobile App - Help & Support
Log a Support Ticket https://slxdev.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/3/create/17 Suggest a New Feature https://slxdev.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/5/group/9/create/39 Don’t have an Shoplogix login account? Request one here! https://s
Page: Shoplogix OEE Components Explained In Detail
Shoplogix Availability Formula: image-20241115-214813.png The Shoplogix Availability formula is simply the sum the uptime divided by the sum of all scheduled time. This formula does not have any weighted factor, because it does not depend on any expected
Page: Shoplogix Whiteboard Q&A
Shoplogix follows the official OEE calculation standard. However, it may vary from customer to customer. Depending on the view and timeframe, the values are edited and filtered for the particular display. OEE = Availability * Performance * Quality Check o
Page: Shoplogix Whiteboard User Manual
Page: Skipping Partial Cube Builds
Scope of this Document This document outlines a new enhancement to the Shoplogix Analytics architecture which mitigates issues relating to partial/incomplete data in the Analytics Portal. Details About Partial Build Failures Issue: During the pre-stages b
Page: SLX Analytics Portal - Support Home
SL-logo.png Analytics Search our Documentation Onboarding a Viewer User to Analytics Portal Getting Started Interacting with Dashboards undraw_setup_wizard_r6mr.svg Onboarding a Designer User to Analytics Portal Getting Started undraw_setup_wizard_r6mr.sv
Page: SLX System Requirements
Shoplogix Collector Software and 3rd Party Solutions System Requirements SLX Data Collector Software/Service Company: Shoplogix Inc. Author: Austin Kwok, C.E.T. Revision: 1.01 Date: 2023/04/24 Table of Contents Summary The Shoplogix https://shoplogix.com/
Page: Stages of Quality Checks
Stages: Ad Hoc: Checks that are always available, and can be completed at any time. Job Start: Checks triggered at the start of a new job. Job End: Checks triggered at the end of the currently running job. Job Pulled: Checks triggered when a job is pulled
Page: Sub-jobs In Analytics
Overview We are excited to announce updates to our standard analytics data model, which includes the addition of sub-job data. If your plant is using the sub-job feature in shoplogix, then you will find this data helpful to get more detailed and flexible

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Page: Target lines and Variable Target lines
Adding a Target line that is horizontal in a Line graph is very easy Add a new value Click the Fx button (function button) image-20201216-134902.png Enter “the number” in this case 0.5 image-20201216-135155.png image-20201216-140839.png Variable Target Li
Page: Time Trends - How to switch time intervals from Day to Month to Year
note This guide assumes that you’ve already worked through our 5-min Quickstart guide. If you haven’t yet completed it on your own, please do so first: 5-min Quickstart - Create a new dashboard and your first three widgets This guide assumes that you’ve a
Page: Trending & KPI Gauges
What can be Trended: Production Total Scrap Good Expected Production Scrap Reasons For Each Scrap Reason Amount For Each Scrap Group Amount Cycle Time / Runspeed - this is meant to mirror WB options Expected and Actual Metrics: Runspeed (PPM or PPH) Strok

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Page: Unscheduled Time - Understanding your Unscheduled Production metrics
note This article assumes that you are an advanced user and have a high proficiency in both data analysis and manufacturing metrics. This article assumes that you are an advanced user and have a high proficiency in both data analysis and manufacturing met
Page: User Documentation
Page: User Instructions / User Interface
Screen Management is split into two components: Portal and Client. The Portal is a web based control center where all devices are managed and Shoplogix URLs are assigned to each device. Shown below is the URL used to access the Portal side as well as the
Page: User Interface
The interface for this view will have slight variations based on the time periods selected as it can act as a meeting view to summarize a mix of information from the current shift and the past 24 hours or a summary view for a specified time period. The vi

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Page: Welcome to Shoplogix!
If you have landed on this page, it means your Shoplogix account has been successfully activated Please navigate to your email inbox as you will receive a welcome email which contains important information for your Shoplogix experience, including your ded
Page: What are Machine Classifications?
Machine classifications let you analyze machines the way you want, by allowing you to define and tag your machine with whichever unique attributes you want to measure! These machine classifications will be available for you and your team to correlate to
Page: What's New?
Newest Release Release Notes: 5.0.3271.27975 Archived Release Notes Release Notes: 5.0.3241.27761 - April 4, 2024 Release Notes: 5.0.3211.27580 - March 19, 2024 Release Notes: 5.0.3137.27062 - February 20, 2024 Release Notes: 5.0.2993.26467 - January 11,
Page: Whiteboard Metrics Calculations - Machine Level Hourly View
The purpose of this article is to explain how to calculate and describe the significance of values in the Machine Level - Hourly View on the Whiteboard. Table of contents OEE Metrics Calculations OEE = Availability * Performance * Quality Availability = U
Page: Whiteboard User Guide
Page: Working with Shift and Time Data
When working with the Analytics Portal, there are a few key metrics that you’ll likely be using very often: Calendar DateTime Shift Start DateTime Shift End DateTime Shift Recency These will help you grab the data you want, based on the type of report you

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