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Hi @Emilie Wattø Larsen, Following up on this one. In our next release we’ve added the capability to edit the “name”, “description” and linked Asset of the Time Series. Hope this solves your need.
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Hi @Abram Ziegelaar // @JohanStabekk - thanks for reaching out. We are planning to add filtering in both “Templates” and “Checklist” in InField 2.0, similar to the experience in the old InField. Will update this one item to planned for development and keep you posted on when we can have it implemented. Br,Kristoffer
Hi @Abram Ziegelaar, thanks for reaching out! Just to ensure that I understand your use case. Referring to your comment about “only one can be selected”, is it correct to assume that for each Waypoint, e.g. WP_OS_101, you are performing multiple checks (e.g. Housekeeping, Fire System, Aircon, Lightning)?So for each check you would say something like “housekeeping = ok/not ok”, “fire system = ok, not ok”, etc.? And if one or multiple of the checks are “not ok”, then the entire task is “not ok”? Also, for the WP_OS_104 you highlighted, do you have an example of what you would like to put in a “description” field? Just trying to visualize why you can’t use the existing “name” field for the description. Br,Kristoffer
Hi! Update on this one. With InField 2.0 all checklist templates created through the InField interface are in Cognite Data Fusion. That means that you can also use the API directly to pull from a source to CDF. I’ll mark this one as “implemented” and evaluate if there’s need to have a more user guided experience for getting checklist templates from e.g. an excel to InField in the future.
Hi! Just updating this one. In InField 2.0 you can filter on Checklist “status”, allowing you to e.g. see everything that is “not ok”.
Hi @Emilie Wattø Larsen ! Thanks for your feedback. In the current version of InField you can only edit the Unit, if you edit the Description/Name you actually create a new new time series (you don’t edit the existing one). We are looking into how to enable more editing in the UI going forward, but specifically for units we are first working on a Unit Catalog and a Unit Converter. Br,Kristoffer
Hi @crgomez13 ! Thanks for highlighting this, we’ll look into how we can solve it. Br,Kristoffer
Hi @crgomez13 ! As discussed last week, this is possible with InField v2. An entire Template/Checklist can be assigned to a discipline and/or specific users, and independently of opening the Template automatically or manually it will be available for everyone it has been assigned to. Br,Kristoffer
Hi @Viswanadha Sai Akhil Pujyam ! Correct, InField consumes data from Cognite Data Fusion. In addition, users can also create data in Cognite Data Fusion through InField - this happens through creating Templates and inserting data into Checklists (e.g. Time Series and Images). It’s not possible to access InField through a python SDK.
Hi @crgomez13 - have you tried to use the “trends” configuration in fusion.cognite.com for InField? See the end of the page on the “trends” section here: https://docs.cognite.com/cdf/configure/infield/infield_config_timeseries
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Hi @crgomez13 ! This one also makes sense, can probably look into this when we are looking into the other question you had on restricting who can re-open a checklist.
Hi @crgomez13 ! Thanks for reaching out. Yes, that makes a lot of sense to be able to restrict behind an admin toggle. We’ll get that into the new Checklist functionality.
Hi @ibrahim.alsyed ! Yes, agree to that. We are now ensuring that all the checklists data, not only measurement readings and images, but all unstructured data captured by a user is captured in Cognite Data Fusion. With that in place we can start looking at how to best work with and expose that data, both in InField, but also for other business users (e.g. maintenance & reliability) that potentially are utilising other interfaces day-to-day.
Hi @ibrahim.alsyed ! Just an update on this one. In the new version of InField we have updated our 3D viewer to Reveal (similar to what you find in Fusion). Using this they’ve made it possible to search and find 360 images in Fusion today, which means that we can utilize something similar for InField. So this should be doable, and we have other customer requesting it as well, but we would need to do validation on mobile performance. Hopefully something that can be looked into during the Fall.
Hey! Jumping in on this post as well. @ibrahim.alsyed - could you give a small definition of “hotspotting”? In general, the new version of InField will use a new file viewer component (similar to the one you find i Fusion). This is a large back-end improvement that will make it easier to add more “file viewer” use cases going forward.
Hi @ibrahim.alsyed ! Just a small update on this one. Yes, this makes a lot of sense. We’ll be looking at how to closer integrate our field offering (InField and InRobot) going forward, being able to create a checklist in InField that a robot can execute on is definitely in scope. (cc @Elias Bjørne)
Hi @crgomez13 ! Just to update her as well. This one should also already be covered by the new version of our Template builder and how we schedule Templates.
Hi @crgomez13 ! Just a small update on this one. The new version of our Template builder has a lot more flexibility when it comes to scheduling Templates to automatically open according to your needs, and this should solve the need you are describing above.
Adding this one here as well: I believe the issue you point out @Crystal Connor Richards could be solved with an approach like this and with the new Template functionality in InField.
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