Overview of Metrics
- Last UpdatedJun 12, 2023
- 2 minute read
Metrics pulls data from other modules to calculate real-time Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and present this information in graphical dashboard displays.
Features and concepts
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An overview topic of Metrics. |
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A dashboard presents gathered and calculated Metrics information displays as gauges on an HTML page. |
Configure Metrics module settings
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Configure project-wide settings or Metrics. |
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Configure the standard fields for the Metrics module. |
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The IIS Server item defines the host for the Metrics dashboard pages. |
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A formula is made up of simple algebraic-style equations and empty data tags. When you link a formula to a KPI, the formula supplies the underlying calculation for the KPI to perform. You can reuse a formula multiple times throughout a project. |
Configure the plant hierarchy
In addition to basic plant infrastructure, there are Metrics elements to configure that will record Metrics data.
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A Metrics reporting point stores the configuration for dashboards and KPI formulas. |
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A custom field that defines the algorithm and data that feed into the dashboard. |
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Beneath each Metrics KPI are the field resolvers. These tags represent fields that you can link to their data sources. |
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A capture condition defines the condition that occurs to initiate a data capture. In Metrics, this condition is based on the selected Global tab; for example, per Day or per Shift. |
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A threshold can be configured to apply colored highlighting to Metrics fields when data is over specified threshold. |
Create a dashboard
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A dashboard item in Studio provides a link to an IIS Server and an external Web page that contains the dashboard components. |