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Continuous Improvement Dashboard

Fixed formula: Total Scheduled Downtime Hours

Widget affected:

Previous incorrect:

Updated: filtered correctly for downtime state

FORMULA:

([Total Scheduled Hours], [ReasonState Type])

THEN: click on the blue [ReasonState Type] field > Filter > by only Downtime


Fixed formula: Total Downtime Hours

Widget affected:

Previous incorrect:

Updated: filtered correctly for downtime state

FORMULA:

([Total Total Hours], [ReasonState Type])

THEN: click on the blue [ReasonState Type] field > Filter > by only Downtime


Updated metric: ReasonState Group

Widget affected:

Previous incorrect:

Updated: changed [Reason Group1] to [ReasonState Group1]

What does this mean?

  • Have been informed that our customers prefer the behavior of ReasonState over Reason.

    • Reason = show only reasons

    • State = show only states

    • ReasonState = show reasons when available. When not available (operator did not enter a reason), then show the state


Updated table: fixed columns that were not accurate

Widget affected:

Previous incorrect:

Updated:

Columns:

  • ReasonState

  • ReasonState Occurrences

  • Total Scheduled Hours

  • Total Hours


Updated table: fixed columns that were not accurate

Widget affected: DASHBOARD-LEVEL FILTERS

Updated:

  • Removed anything related to either Reasons (ReasonState, Scrap Reason, Reason Group, etc.)

Rationale:

  • The dashboards do not appear to filter well when there are Reason or State-type filters at dashboard filter level (scrap reasons, downtime reasons, state reasons, state, reasonstate, etc.)

  • It is highly recommended that customers who need to filter by these should do it at widget-level

  • Easy rule of thumb for deciding when to use Dashboard vs. Widget-level filters:

  • Dashboard filters should stay limited to “anything not directly related to a machine’s recorded status/state/issues”

    • Examples of safe dashboard filters: Machine Name, Area, Plant, Shift, Calendar DateTime, Job Name, Job Filter x, etc.

  • Widget filters are where you can better contain your filtered data at machine’s “activity” level

    • Examples of safe widget filters: ReasonState, Scrap Reason, etc.

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