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AVEVA™ Model Driven MES 7​.0

View job specification details

  • Last UpdatedOct 07, 2025
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You can view the job specification details for the current entity on the Spec tab. Job specifications represent the operating setpoints (including minimum and maximum values) that are assigned to the job and referenced when the job is executing an operation.

Model Driven MES Job Management Job Specification tab properties.

Details

Select Details to display information about the selected job specification in a Job Spec Details panel.

Job specification grid

Displays all of the specifications associated with the current job. Each row displays the following information:

Operation — The operation ID associated with the job.

Sequence — The operation sequence number assigned for the job. The sequence numbers indicate the order in which the jobs are run.

Spec ID — Unique identifier for the selected specification.

Target — The target setpoint for the specification at the operation.

Spec Description — A description of the selected specification. For example, Roaster Temperature.

Spec Group — The logical group to which the job specification is assigned.

Units — The unit of measure (UOM) used for the specification.

The job specification list can be filtered using any of the available fields. For more information, see Filter the job specification list.

Job specification details

Displays detailed information about the selected job specification including:

Spec ID — Unique identifier for the selected specification.

Spec Description — A description of the selected specification.

Spec Group — The logical group to which the job specification is assigned.

Min. Value — The minimum acceptable setpoint for the specification at the operation, including the UOM.

Target — The target setpoint for the specification at the operation, including the UOM.

Max. Value — The maximum acceptable setpoint for the specification at the operation, including the UOM.

Comments — Additional details about the selected specification.

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