Jason400 Posted July 19 Share Posted July 19 Good day, I am trying to determine phase run times for each recipe in a particular machine over a 6 or 12 month period. See attached screen shot. This is as far as I could get. Thanks Jason Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason400 Posted July 19 Author Share Posted July 19 Using the composite condition I can look at the intersection of specific phases and recipes. Looking at a 6 month time period I can see total duration based on the total counts of each event. I want to see the duration of each event. How can I see that? Thanks Jason Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeq Team John Brezovec Posted July 19 Seeq Team Share Posted July 19 It sounds like you're looking for a 'Condition Table' rather than the 'Simple Table' that you're currently using - you can switch between them using the 'Simple' and 'Condition' buttons in the top left of the toolbar. A condition table allows you to see statistics per capsule, rather than for your whole display range. If you use the 'Add column' button you can add statistics for each capsule, including duration. Our knowledge base article has more information on this: https://support.seeq.com/space/KB/1617592515/Tables+Charts#Condition-Tables Let me know if that puts you down the right path! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason400 Posted July 19 Author Share Posted July 19 Thanks John. Yes this is closer to what I am looking for, however I cant seem to add a column for the selected condition. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeq Team John Brezovec Posted July 19 Seeq Team Share Posted July 19 The condition name column was an option added in R58 - are you by chance on R57 or below? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jason400 Posted July 19 Author Share Posted July 19 We are running R56. We are scheduling to upgrade to 58 this quarter. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeq Team John Brezovec Posted July 20 Seeq Team Share Posted July 20 OK great. In the meantime there are some workarounds / alternative methods to achieve what you're looking for. For instance, you could use capsule properties to store information about the recipe that is being run and display that in a column in the condition table instead of using the condition name itself. This video is an introduction to setting and using capsule properties that may be of interest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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