About Downtime reporting points
- Last UpdatedMay 04, 2023
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The Downtime reporting point item is responsible for capturing Downtime data. Downtime can capture two types of downtime:
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Real downtime - Real downtime captures when a piece of equipment or a process is 100 percent down, that is, not producing.
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Virtual downtime - Virtual downtime captures when a piece of equipment or a process is producing at less than target production levels.
A single Downtime reporting point can have many capture conditions, including a mix of real and virtual conditions.

A Downtime reporting point contains the following elements you can configure:
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Capture conditions - The condition for when to capture data.
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Split conditions - The conditions for automatic splitting of the current downtime.
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Fields - The downtime data to capture and the fields in which to store the data.
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Masks - The downtime events that mask this downtime reporting point.
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Rules - Highlighting rules that apply coloring to data results in client.
For more information, see the following topics in Studio Help:
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Add and configure a Downtime capture condition
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Add and configure a split condition
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Downtime masks
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Business rules