Add and configure an Energy split condition
- Last UpdatedMar 04, 2025
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Split conditions define circumstances under which an open Energy event is to be automatically split into two separate events. Most splits are performed manually by operators or supervisors in AVEVA™ Production Management client; however, the use of split conditions enables automatic splitting of events.
Example: Splitting an Energy event
An example of where a user may benefit from automatic splitting is when a Energy event happens across a shift change. If an Energy event occurs between 4:00pm and 7:00pm and there is a shift change at 5:00pm there may be good reasons to log the Energy event as 1 hour against the first shift and 2 hours against the second shift.
You can add any number of split conditions under the Split Conditions folder of a Energy reporting point.
To add a split condition
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In Studio, right-click the relevant Energy reporting point and select Add Split Condition. A new Split Condition item appears.

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Rename the condition with a meaningful name.
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Configure the properties. For guidance in configuring the properties, see Energy split condition properties.