View Batch Details
- Last UpdatedOct 29, 2024
- 5 minute read
You can view the batch details such as campaign, lot, batch, status, and so on in the AVEVA Batch Management web client.
To view the batch details
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Open the AVEVA Batch Management web client.
The Current Batches summary page appears.
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To view the details of a batch, click the
icon on the batch tile.
Or
On the address bar, type http://<hostname>/BatchManagement/batches/<Campaign>*<Lot>*<Batch>. Enter valid IDs for Campaign, Lot, and Batch to view the batch details, as these IDs vary for each batch.
Note: If the ID entered for campaign, Lot, or Batch is invalid, then the Current Batches summary page appears, instead of the Batch Details page.
The Batch Details page appears.

The following details for the selected batch are displayed.
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Recipe
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Campaign Id
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Lot Id
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Batch Id
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Status: The status of the batch is represented by the icon and label.
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SFC Details displayed in the Unit Procedures, Operations, and Phases panes.
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To view additional details about the batch, click the
icon. The following details are displayed:
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Recipe: ID of the recipe used in the batch.
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Train: Name of the train used by the batch.
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Quantity: The size of the batch to be produced.
Note: The Batch Details page displays the real-time details of any changes in the selected batch only. Any changes in the status of other batches are displayed in the Current Batches summary page.
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Click the
icon to navigate to the Current Batches summary page.
To view the SFC details
The Batch Details page is divided into three re-sizeable panes: Unit Procedures, Operations, and Phases.
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The Unit Procedures pane displays the sequence of unit procedures that are to run when the recipe is scheduled as part of a batch.
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The Operations pane displays the sequence of user-defined operations that are processed when the recipe is scheduled as part of a batch.
Note: If you want to hide the Operations pane, then ensure that the Number Recipe Levels system parameter is set to “2”. For more information on System Parameters, see the Viewing and Modifying System Parameters section in AVEVA Batch Management User Guide.
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The Phases pane displays the sequence of phases that are processed within an operation.
Note: In Mozilla Firefox browsers, some of the icons in these panes might appear distorted. To avoid this, choose Menu > Options, and then clear the Use recommended performance settings check box under Performance. Close the browser and re-open the AVEVA Batch Management web client.
In the Unit Procedures pane, the recipe name is displayed as the first item and the second unit procedure is selected by default. The selected unit procedure is displayed as the first item in the Operations pane and the second operation is selected by default. The selected operation is displayed as the first item and is selected by default in the Phases pane.
When you select a unit procedure in the SFC, its associated operations and phases are loaded in the Operations and Phases panes, with the second operation and the first phase highlighted. Similarly, when you select an operation, its associated phases are loaded in the Phases pane, with the first phase highlighted. However, if you select the topmost item in the Unit Procedures pane, the Operations and Phases panes are empty. Similarly, if you select the topmost item in the Operations pane, the Phases pane is empty.
The status of each unit procedure, operation, and phase is represented with labels and different colored side bars for the corresponding box. Whenever there is a change in the status of any procedure, operation, or phase, the respective label and the side bar color gets automatically updated.
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Color |
Icon |
Description |
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Gray |
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Open |
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Green |
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Run |
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Red |
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Interlocked, Held, or Waiting for Operator Action |
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Yellow |
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Done |
When you select an active phase in the Phases pane, the Unit Procedures and Operations panes are collapsed and displayed in the side bar. The Parameters flyout pane appears.
When a batch is running, the allocated equipment details are displayed in the Unit Procedures, Operations, and Phases panes. As the batch progresses, the equipment details are automatically updated for only the active unit procedures, operations, and phases.
The Unit Procedures, Operations, and Phases panes also display nested branches and loops.
Transitions
When a batch is running, you can select and view the details of active transitions, including Loops and branches. The statuses of transitions in a batch are displayed with a color strip on the left side of the corresponding box. This color strip gets automatically updated when the status of the transition changes.
When a unit procedure starts with a Loop or a branch, the unit procedure header is selected by default, and the Operations and Phases panes are empty. The Operations and Phases panes are displayed if you select a unit procedure and an operation respectively.
When you select an active transition, the Transition flyout pane appears with the details of expressions, questions, description, and transitions. Only the pane from which the transition is selected remains open, whereas the other two panes are collapsed.



