Filter production data to modify what data is displayed in reports. Filtering is useful because it allows you to focus on a specific dataset (e.g. station groups, stations or factories) or exclude information from your analysis (e.g. certain stop groups or stations).
Also, filters carry over when switching between reports, meaning that you don’t have to set the filters again when moving for example from Downtime report to Speed loss report.
Timeframe - selection of the time period for the report, default is “Last 7 days”.
The other available quick options are today, yesterday, this week, last week, this month, last month, last 30 days, this quarter, last quarter, last 4 quarters, this year and last year. It is also possible to set a custom period from the option "Custom".
If you change the timeframe in filters, please check whether it would be useful to change the granularity of the data for better readability on the chart by changing x-axis selection
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Note: In Reports one day accounts for the shifts that have started during that date. So for example, if a shift starts 8PM on Monday and finishes 8AM on Tuesday, in Reports this shift is taken into account under Monday.
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Factories - select the factories to be included.
Note: Only available in case there are several factories.
Stations - select the stations to be included.
For reasons reports (stops, speed losses, scrap), there is by default also the reason filter:
It is possible to add filters from the “+FILTER” button:
All filtering can be reset from the “RESET” button: