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As an operator, I want to filter the tasks on a specific checklist, so it would be easier to find specific tasks in large checklists. This is a suggestion from Celanese users: being able to search for specific tasks. This will be useful specially for large checklists, that the operator has to go through the unit taking readings. Not always they do these readings in a specific path, they walk around randomly and fill the tasks as they go. Finding the tasks is somehow difficult in those situations, they have to keep scrolling and looking for the reading they are taking at the moment.
As an operator, I want to optimize the number of tasks shown in the space available, so it would be easier to navigate through them. This is a suggestion from Celanese users: to maximize the number of tasks shown on screen. In this screenshot we can only see 3 tasks. It would improve the user experience if there were, for example, the task name and 2 small buttons right beside it, occupying only 1 line. It would make it easier to read the tasks, especially in checklists that have numerous tasks to be filled.
Hello everyone. We have some checklists where the operators measure the length of something, usually in feet and inches, like 1’10”. We have been facing some trouble creating tasks with this type of data on the templates, we could only add decimal numbers. How have you been handling this type of data?Thank you.
Hello everyone.I was testing the offline mode on Infield and got an odd behavior using an iPad, with Safari: when I get offline, I am not able to select any field to insert values nor click any buttons. It is only possible when I am back online. Is this how it is supposed to work?I have a video but could not attach here,Thank you in advance.
Hello everyone! I have several binary timeseries that are displayed correctly when I ask for a short period of time: However, if I ask for a longer timespan, like a year, Charts gives me the aggregates, which I believe would be fine on some cases, but in this particular binary case, it does not make any sense. The final user cannot use this information to perform any analysis; any calculations, thresholds, or just “taking a look to see the trend” will not give an accurate result. Is it possible to choose to disable the use of aggregates for cases like this? Thank you in advance.
Hello everyone.I have a use case that I have been trying to figure and I'm hoping you could help me.We have an equipment, let's say a pump, and we have a timeseries for its flow. We consider that the pump is operating as long as the flow is above a threshold.In PI, if I want to know how long the pump was operating, I can simply use PITimeFilterVal function in Excel to retrieve the amount of time that the timeseries was above the threshold. Me and my team have been trying to do this with Cognite, with no success. We tried transforming the timeseries to a 0 or 1 using the “Threshold” function, and then integrating it, but we have faced some limitations due to the approximations that are intrinsic to the integration function.Unfortunately, I cannot show you the actual data, be we checked a few days where the pump starts the day operating - at 00:00 - and at 2 am our integration gives us a value of 1.84h - when it should be as close as 2h as possible. This difference, even though slight, i
When I crate a calculated time series using Charts “save and schedule”, these timeseries do not have a linked asset. I suggest having the possibility to select the asset in the save and schedule UI.Here is a post that I did about this.
Hello everyone,I created a calculated timeseries based on an existing one and everything went well, except that the calculated timeseries does not have a linked asset. As a result, when I am looking at the asset on data fusion this calculation does not show up. Did I miss something? Is there a way to link this calculated time series to the asset that I want?Thank you.
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