There is a default setup for Dashboard, so new users would already have some widgets when they first log in and are taken to their Dashboard.
The setup consists of 2 tabs, first has 5 predefined widgets in it and the second one is empty - ready for the users to start adding widgets themselves. The first tab is named "OEE & Downtime" and it has the following five widgets:
- OEE overview widget (last 7 days, all stations)
- OEE overview widget (last 30 days, all stations)
- Production data widget with OEE as indicator (last 30 days, all stations, comparison and trendline enabled, no target set)
- Downtime widget (last 7 days, all stations, all stops, showing top 10, show change enabled)
- Downtime widget (last 30 days, all stations, all stops, show top 10, show change enabled)
Note: In Dashboard 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 Dashboard (and Reports) this shift is taken into account under Monday.
How to add new widgets?
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Click “Add widget”.
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A modal is opened, where you can select the widget type (it is possible to change that in next steps if needed):
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Select the details for the widget
- OEE overview:
- Name - change the default name to a custom one if needed
- Time period to include
- Stations to include - it is possible to filter by factory as well as by station group and then select the stations. It is also possible to use the “Select all” option to include all factories and/or stations.
- Target (optional)
- Note! The Total of OEE is calculated as weighted average, taking into account the planned production time.
- Downtime summary:
- Name - change the default name to a custom one if needed
- Time period to include
- Stations to include - it is possible to filter by factory as well as by station group and then select the stations. It is also possible to use the “Select all” option to include all factories and/or stations.
- Stop reasons to include - it is possible to select by group as well as by reason
- Select whether you would like to see the reasons separately, by groups or by locations (if used).
- Set how many stop reasons are shown (1-10). The default value is 10.
- Show change compared to preceding period - when enabled, the increase or decrease of each stop reason is indicated compared to preceding period. Please find more info here.
- Speed loss:
- Name - change the default name to a custom one if needed
- Time period to include
- Stations to include - it is possible to filter by factory as well as by station group and then select the stations. It is also possible to use the “Select all” option to include all factories and/or stations.
- Speed loss reasons to include - it is possible to select by group as well as by reason
- Select whether you would like to see the reasons separately, by groups or by locations (if used).
- Set how many speed loss reasons are shown (1-10). The default value is 10.
- Show change compared to preceding period - when enabled, the increase or decrease of each speed loss reason is indicated compared to preceding period. Please find more info here.
- Scrap reasons:
- Name - change the default name to a custom one if needed
- Time period to include
- Stations to include - it is possible to filter by factory as well as by station group and then select the stations. It is also possible to use the “Select all” option to include all factories and/or stations.
- Scrap reasons to include - it is possible to select by group as well as by reason
- Select whether you would like to see the reasons separately or by groups
- Set how many scrap reasons are shown (1-10). The default value is 10.
- Show change compared to preceding period - when enabled, the increase or decrease of each scrap reason is indicated compared to preceding period. Please find more info here.
- Production data:
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Indicator - which value is displayed on the widget
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Name - change the default name to a custom one if needed
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Time period to include
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Stations to include - it is possible to filter by factory as well as by station group and then select the stations. It is also possible to use the “Select all” option to include all factories and/or stations.
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Target (optional)
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Add trendline to chart - it is possible to add a trendline to the chart, it is enabled by default.
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❗ Note! Trendline for availability and OEE does not take into account no data days - this means that there is no planned (shift) time on those days. No planned time means that the whole day is commented with a planned stop that is excluded from OEE calculations.
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❗ Note! Trendline does not take into account the running period (the trendline also doesn’t cover the running period visually then).
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Compare with preceding period - when enabled, yellow lines indicate the values from last period. The values can be seen when hovering on the lines. Please find more info here.
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Click "Save" to create the widget.
Note: Time period selection "Last 12 months" includes data of the last 12 months, starting from the beginning of the month until today. So if the widget is done on the 6th of October 2021, the data included is 01.10.2020 - 06.10.2021.
What are the time period options for Dashboard widgets?
- Ongoing shift
- Shows data only if there is an ongoing shift. Comparison shows data for the shift that was before the ongoing one. If there is no ongoing shift, we do not show comparison, we show empty state. Comparison is only active if there is data available.
- Previous shift
- Shows data for the previous shift with data. If it's Monday day shift and the previous shift was Monday night shift, then we show data for that. If it's Monday and it's the first shift of the week, we show data for the previous shift with data (e.g. Friday night shift). Comparison shows data for the shift that was before the "previous shift".