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AVEVA™ Production Management

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.

Standard field

Filterable

Description

Deleted

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.

Confirmed

Indicates whether the record is confirmed.

Masked

Indicates whether the Energy event is masked.

Clipped

Indicates whether the event data is truncated or "clipped" to the portion that falls within the filter.

Last Modified

The last time the data was modified.

Start Time

The start date and time of the record.

End Time

The end date and time of the record.

Duration

The duration of time that the record encompasses.

Location

The currently selected location in the plant hierarchy.

Equipment Type (Cause Location)

The equipment type of the cause location.

Location Identifier

The unique identifier for the reporting point from an external system.

Eff. Duration

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.

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.

Event

The event or alarm (from SCADA) that triggered the Energy event.

Cause Location

The full name of the cause location of the Energy event.

Cause

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.

Classification

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.

Explanation

An explanation of how the Energy event was resolved.

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.

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