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It is now to possible use Record Subsets as a source or destination filter in reports. Select the “DestianionRecordSubset.MySubset” to use the set as destination filter and “SourceRecordSubset.MySubset” as a source These subsets will appear under “SourceRecordSubset.*” as a source filter or “DestinationRecordSubset.*” as a destination filter. Both filter values will be appear as “No” or “Yes” to indicate whether the source or destination in contained in the respective subset.
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Production Scheduler
Secondary Periods
Due to APS being based on instantaneous time, it It is now possible to define multiple Period Sets, all each of which can be reported against separately. One period set must be enabled as the ‘Primary' set, which will define the intervals for calendar based inputs. Secondary Period Sets can be helpful when finer a granularity different than the calendar is required for reporting, but the calendar inputs don’t necessarily change at the same frequency. An example would be . One common usage is when a two-week plan where the has weekly calendar inputs are provided at weekly intervals, but production requires shiftly reports. must be reported in shifts. For example:
1. Set up a Period Set with weekly intervals and set this as the Primary set.
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2. Set up a secondary Period Set with shiftly shift intervals.
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3. The required Period Set can be chosen for the focused report by selecting it from the drop-down menu after pressing the calendar icon in the top toolbar. The data displayed in the report will be updated based on which set is currently active.
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It is now possible to define a minimum volume discard threshold to help remove trivial/remnant solids. Any solid whose volume is less than the defined value will be discarded. The maximum value is capped to 1000.
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Auto Unique - Dig Solid Naming
Three different options now exist when specifying the Auto Unique option for the ‘Dig’ level.
Type | Description |
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None | Auto Unique will be disabled. A Default Value must be specified. |
By Increment | The name of the Dig solid will must be unique across the Bench/Flitch level. |
By Blast | The name of the Dig solid will must be unique within its parent Blast. Digs with the same name can coexist in the same increment flitch as long as they belong to separate blasts. |
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