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Revision as of 02:02, 26 February 2013

Maxwell has the ability to keep track of general and specific equipment types, locations and measurement times, if the user supplies this information. The system allows you to compare data by Equipment, Time and Location. You can create reports that "slices" data according to any of these parameters or any combination of them.

Maxwell's Multi-Dimensional reporting helps to answer questions from the business side of things. How is this plant doing compared to another plant? How did a group of presses do this month compared to last month, or compared to another group of presses? How did this individual press perform against an average of all the presses? Maxwell is structured in such a way as to make it very easy to pull this information out of your Maxwell data.


Choose "Graphs"

Contents

Quick Setup

Name the graph and choose Series



Series Detail pane


Keep in mind:

Selections can be further isolated depending on the scope chosen. For example, if you choose equipment according to "Model", you can further refine your selection according to the different models that are in your account.
If you wish to have the graph continuously refresh only the most recent week, month, quarter, etc., choose a scope of "Recent" and specify day, week, month, etc.
You have the option of choosing the specific color, shape and weight of the Graph lines, and whether the line will be filled in (shaded).
(This can be done by clicking on the title of the graph, or clicking the refresh icon.)


See other entries in this article for specific descriptions on:




Graph and Series panes

Elements in the Series Detail

Graph Type options

Graph Type

Graph Type allows the choice between different styles of graphs. At this time, Maxwell allows Bar Graphs, Line graphs, Smooth Line graphs and Stepped Line graphs.


Plot Color

The color of the series as it appears in the graph can be customized according to the user's wishes. The color is specified using RGB values, which range from 0 - 255 and are separated by a comma.

 RGB color equivalents
Red255,0,0
Green0,255,0
Blue0,0,255
Magenta255,0,255
Yellow255,255,0
Black0,0,0
Gray128,128,128


Sort Order

One sort order (Europe is hidden & at bottom of list)
A different sort order (Europe is in front of bar graphs)

"Sort order" allows you to change which priority this series will have compared to other series in the graph. For some graph types, identical data might be "hidden" behind a graph element. A lower sort order (ie: 900) will place this series:


Elements in the Graph Details

In cases where the graph displays irrelevant data, the Graph Details pane can be edited to clean up the graph.

Discard limit - before discard limit

Discard Limit

The Discard limit can be used to prevent the graphing of any data beyond a specified point. In this example, a discard limit of 7 would eliminate the extraneous curves between 8 and 30.

This is the same data with the discard limit in place. Note that some of the Xeikon targets have been rejected.

Bin Size

Bin size of .5

The graphical representation can be made more precise or instead be smoothed by adjusting the BinSize. This will change how wide is each "bin" of the X axis.

<--- A "bin" size of 1

A "bin" size of .5 --->



YouTube Video

Here is a YouTube video that explains Multi-Dimensional Reporting: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZLF0ekRa5A#t=02m40s



 



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