J_Li Posted April 17 Share Posted April 17 Question: How to calculate overall Batch duration for Mn (M1, M2) and Fn (F1, F2, F3) Stages? We are currently facing a challenge in calculating the overall running duration for both Mn and Fn stages within each batch. Presently, we are only able to link the running durations of the two stages by the duration of the Mn - Fn Transfer (when the material flows from Mn to Fn). This results in the running durations of each stage being displayed separately on the same Lane, as shown in the below image. However, we are seeking a method to intuitively represent the overall running duration of both stages as a single batch. (Simply merging the durations of the two stages would lead to issues in batch determination, specifically when the running durations of different batches have overlapping time periods, causing them to be connected.) We would greatly appreciate any insights or suggestions on how to effectively address this issue and accurately represent the overall running duration of Mn and Fn stages within each batch. Thank you in advance for your help and input. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seeq Team John Cox Posted April 17 Seeq Team Share Posted April 17 Hello, this sounds like a good use case for Seeq. I suggest you sign up for an upcoming Office Hours time slot: Seeq Office Hours In the Office Hours session, you can share your screen and an Analytics Engineer can assist with these questions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J_Li Posted April 23 Author Share Posted April 23 Thank you for the suggestion! I will definitely consider signing up for an upcoming Office Hours time slot with Seeq to further explore this use case. It sounds like a great opportunity to get some hands-on assistance from an Analytics Engineer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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