Elements used for Downtime calculation
- Last UpdatedMar 07, 2024
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AVEVA™ Production Management calculates downtime through the use of the following elements.
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The Downtime reporting point item is the main element for capturing Downtime data. |
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A capture condition defines the condition that occurs to initiate a data capture. You can base a condition on period definitions; for example, per day or per shift, or on time events; for example, every 15 minutes, or every week. |
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A split condition defines the conditions when Downtime events are automatically split into two separate events. |
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A Downtime field defines what data to record. The properties of a field collect information such as location and duration of Downtime events. |
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A Downtime evaluated field enables you to combine the values of other fields. |
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A mask defines the condition when a Downtime event is a duplication of another Downtime event and therefore the data from one of the events is masked. The masked data does not contribute to overall data results. |
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A business rule enables you to specify criteria to perform a validation process on data records. |
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A threshold range defines the boundaries of multiple limits for acceptable ranges for data. |
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A threshold value enables you to configure a Boolean value as a threshold. |