Viewing the Statistics Report

The most comfortable way of viewing statistics values of one or of several objects is to open the Statistics Report. Below we demonstrate how to use it.

  • Let us assume that we want to show the statistics of several objects in a single report. To do so, we select them (Shift+click, or drag a marquee over them) and press F6. Compare this example:

  • This opens the report, which looks like this:

  • The report adds the statistics of the objects, which you selected, to the drop-down list in the top left corner of the display window. In our example these are the statistics values of the Stationary resources Source (Receiving), Station, Station1, Station2, and Station3 as well as the Importer Statistics. To jump to any of the topics, which interest you, select that topic from the drop-down list:

  • One of the main topic shows the resource statistics of the material flow objects split up by the states these objects were in, i.e., the working time, the waiting time, the blocked time, the powering up/down time, the failed time, the stopped time, the paused time, and the unplanned time. Note that these times add up to 100 percent. The set-up time and the empty time, which follow, may be part of the working time, waiting time or of the blocked time. For details compare the Statistics Report.

    The subtopics further down in the report show details about the working time, the waiting time, the blocked time, the failed time, the stopped time, the paused time, the unplanned time, the set-up time and the empty time in the order in which they appear here.

    The bar chart on the right hand side shows the respective portions of the times.

A bar with this color

Means that the object is

Looks like this

green

Working

brown

Setting-Up

gray

Waiting

yellow

Blocked

purple

Powering up/down

red

Failed

pink

Stopped

blue

Paused

light blue

Unplanned

  • This is followed by material flow values of general interest.

  • The subtopics show details of the working time, thewaiting time, the blocked time, thefailed time, the paused time, the unplanned time, the set-up time and the empty time in the order in which they appear in the first table. For details compare the Statistics Report.

  • To add one or several objects in your model, which collect statistics to an open report, select it/them in the Frame and press F6. In our example we added the Drain object.

    You will notice that the report added the objects Drain and Drain1 to the list of stationary resources as well as to the drop-down list of available topics.

  • To jump to the statistics of this Drain, select Drain Statistics from the drop-down list. For details compare the Statistics Report.

  • You can add any of the objects, which collect statistics, to the report. It then adds these objects to the drop-down list:

  • To show a Tooltip with the name of the respective read-only attribute for this statistics value, drag the mouse over the column header.

  • To save the report as an HTML file (*.htm or *.html) or as a text file (*.txt) click Save. Enter a name for the file and select the folder into which you want to save it.

  • To update the report with the current values, click Refresh.

  • To print the report, click Print.

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