Standard fields in grid for Energy standard view
- Last UpdatedSep 25, 2023
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Note Some standard fields may display in the results grid by default, and some may need to be configured to display.
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Standard field |
Filterable |
Description |
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Deleted |
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Indicates whether the status of the record is Deleted. AVEVA Production Management does not physically delete records; it marks the record with a flag to indicate a deleted record. You can filter deleted records from view, but they remain available in case you want to view them again. |
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Confirmed |
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Indicates whether the record is confirmed. |
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Masked |
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Indicates whether the Energy event is masked. |
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Clipped |
Indicates whether the event data is truncated or "clipped" to the portion that falls within the filter. |
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Last Modified |
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The last time the data was modified. |
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Start Time |
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The start date and time of the record. |
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End Time |
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The end date and time of the record. |
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Duration |
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The duration of time that the record encompasses. |
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Location |
The currently selected location in the plant hierarchy. |
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Equipment Type (Cause Location) |
The equipment type of the cause location. |
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Location Identifier |
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The unique identifier for the reporting point from an external system. |
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Eff. Duration |
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The amount of real downtime expressed as an amount of time (rather than PercentDowntime, which expresses the amount of real downtime as a percentage). This field is relevant when capturing virtual downtime. |
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Effect |
The first reason for the creation of the Energy event (Cause being the second reason). For example, if a conveyor stops because of a power outage, the Cause is the power outage, and the Effect is the stopped conveyor. |
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Event |
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The event or alarm (from SCADA) that triggered the Energy event. |
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Cause Location |
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The full name of the cause location of the Energy event. |
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Cause |
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The second reason for the creation of the Energy event (Effect being the first reason). For example, if a conveyor stops because of a power outage, the Cause is the power outage, and the Effect is the stopped conveyor. |
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Classification |
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The group to which the cause of the Energy event belongs. For example, if a conveyor stops because of a power outage, the Cause is the power outage, the Effect is the stopped conveyor, and the Cause belongs to Infrastructure Issue, which is the Classification. |
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Explanation |
An explanation of how the Energy event was resolved. |
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Eff. % |
The amount of real downtime expressed as a percentage (rather than EffectiveDuration, which expresses the amount of real downtime as an amount of time). This field is relevant when virtual downtime is captured. |
