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6.1.5 Report Part Selection

Many reports allow the selection of the part or parts for which they are to be run. For instance, a

report could be run to report only on part “PART-0001”. The dialog box that will appear for these
reports should be similar to Figure 6.5.

Figure 6.5: Report Part Selection Dialog Box

By default, all parts are included. The left list box shows parts that are not included in the report.

The right side shows parts that are included in the report. Select a part from the left list box and hit the
“Add” button to move it to the right list box or hit the “Add All” button to include all parts in the report.
Similarly, select a part from the right hand list and hit the “Remove” button to transfer it to the left hand
list box or hit the “Remove All” button to remove all parts from the report. When the parts are selected
as desired, hit the “OK” button to proceed or the “Cancel” button to cancel the report.


6.2 Machine Reports – Event Log

The event log is intended to give the “blow by blow” report of what has happened throughout the

day on a given press in detail. Down time codes and events are logged into this database with a date and
time stamp. Down time codes and events are logged similarly, but with a critical distinction. Down
time codes are occurrences that have an amount of time associated with them. For instance, a tool
change that took 20 minutes or a machine electrical fault that took 3 hours to repair. Events, on the
other hand, happen at a certain time, but do not have an amount of time associated with them. An
example would be a high setpoint alarm on a tonnage monitor that occurs at 12:34PM on 7/23/98. The
event log shows both types in chronological order for each machine.

To run the machine event log report, select “Machine”, “Event Log” from the “Reports” menu.

Dialog boxes will appear asking for the time, shifts, and machines for which to run the report (see
section 6.1 for details on these dialogs).

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