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an ABB Industrial IT TM solution for Production Plant Management
Application Engineer’s Course
Knowledge Manager v4.1
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Contents List
n Report Configurator - Key Facts
n Report Configurator - Functionality
n Report Configurator - GUI
n Report Configurator - GUI (Property Sheet)
n Property Sheets - HTML Text Edit Dialog
n Style Configuration
n Element Properties - Formula Edit Dialog
n Report Properties
n Pre-configured Report Types
n Configurable Report Types
n Fully Configurable Report Types
n Example Reports
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Report Configurator - Key Facts
n Standard reports exist for common tasks
n User reports are based on user templates
n Drag&Drop configuration
n Special configuration is available through property sheet editing
n Report definitions are stored on the server
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Report Configurator - Functionality
n Report Configurator contains a Web Browser
n Reports are active server pages (Templates, DHTML documents) that are expanded with report specific configuration data
n Editing functionality includes e.g.n Drag&Drop of Signals, Logs etc. for element body configuration
n Special property editing through property sheet dialog
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Report Configurator - GUI
Report with Operation Report Header / Body element and Popup menu
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Report Configurator - GUI (Property Sheet)
n Attributes can be:
n Editable
n Drag&Drop target
n Next level property sheet
n Selection through mouse point and click
n Sub-Dialogs will be shown as necessary
n HTML Text editing
n Formula editing
n Graphic Design
n The reset button clears all settings for the selected property
n The refresh button returns the property to its setting when the last Apply was made
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Property Sheets - HTML Text Edit Dialog
n Text can be justified and changed in format (weight, size, …)
n Text editing might be disabled based on attribute type
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Style Configuration
n Configuration of styles in property sheets is available for all style options
n For quick and easy configuration use KMDT Graphic Designer (double-click on the style field)
n For access to the full style configuration options use the HTML style sheets
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Element Properties - Formula Edit Dialog
n Input value (x) can be modified through a valid VisualBasicexpression and the resulting value will be used for further computation
n Formulas are used in manual entry elements
n The Before Query field in many report body element properties also calls the formula edit dialog
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Report Properties
n General and Details tabs are for information only
n Security settings are used to restrict access to predefined MTS Roles (mapped to NT users group)
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Pre-configured Report Types
n Pre-configured reportsn Auto Print ( management of auto print & e -mail )
n Backup Log
n Comment Log ( summary of operator entered comments)
n Data Correction ( records changes to data )
n Error Log ( database server errors )
n Maintenance Forecast
n Pareto Chart ( analysis for plant stoppages )
n Report Data Correction ( modification of historical data )
n Signal Value ( current values & faulty signal list )
n Session Log ( who was logged on to KM and when etc.)
n System Status ( details about the KM installation)
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Configurable Report Types
n These report bodies come pre-configured but can be changed if you want or need to
n Event / Alarm List
n Event / Alarm Statistics
n Stop Log
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Fully Configurable Report Typesn These report bodies need configuration before they can be used
n Daily / Weekly Report
n Energy Report
n General SQL Report
n Logsheet
n Manual Entries for PLC’s, Periodical Signals & Signals on Event
n Mimic
n Operation Report
n Pareto Report
n Production Report
n Production Balancing Report
n Silo Report
n Trends
n Mini Trends
n SPC Trends
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Example Reports
n On the following pages are example reports shown in Developer Toolkit
n The reports are listed in alphabetical order
n Reports from all modules except LIMS are shown in these notes, regardless of which modules you have purchased
n The reports are shown as their defaults with no configuration
n They are straightforward examples usually with one header and one body of the same type
n More complex combinations are possible than shown here
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Auto Print Status
n Lists all specified Auto Print definitions
n Uses Auto Print Status header and Auto Print Status body
n No element configuration required
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Backup Log
n Server backup messages
n Uses Backup Log header and Backup Log body
n No element configuration required
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Comments Log
n Displays operator entered comments
n No element configuration required
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Daily / Weekly Report
n A transposed report that gives an overview of the week
n Uses an Operation Report header and a Daily / Weekly body
n Body element configuration is required
n The header element can also be configured
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Data Correction Log
n Log of data correction events
n Uses Data Correction Log header and Data Correction Log body
n No element configuration required
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Energy Report
n Consumption report
n Uses Energy Report header and Energy Report body
n Body element configuration is required
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Error Log
n Server error report
n Uses Error Log header and Error Log body
n No element configuration required
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Event / Alarm List
n List of Alarms and Events
n Uses Event / Alarm List header and Event / Alarm List body
n Body element configuration is optional
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Event / Alarm Statistics
n List of Alarms and Events with statistical data
n Uses Event / Alarm Statistic header and Event / Alarm Statistic body
n Body element configuration is optional
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General SQL Reports
n Data retrieved with an SQL statementn SELECT * FROM BMI_CIMS.SIGNALITEM WHERE ROWNUM < 50
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Logsheet
n Periodical data entry of values not accessible through the control system
n Uses Logsheet header and Logsheet body
n Body element configuration is required
n The header element can also be configured
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Maintenance Forecast
n Limit check of time, consumption counters, …
n Uses Maintenance Forecast header and Maintenance Forecast body
n No element configuration required
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Manual Entry for Plant Constants
n Material specifications, correction factors, …
n Uses Plant Constants header and Plant Constants body
n Body element configuration is required
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Manual Entry for Signals on Event
n Typically used for Lab data, …
n Uses Signal on Event header and Signal on Event body
n Body element configuration is required
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Manual Entry for Periodical Signals
n Typically used for stock values and other continuous process data
n Uses Periodical header and Periodical body
n Body element configuration is required
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Mimic
n Plant (section) overviews
n Uses numerical and binary elements
n Element configuration is required
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Operation Reports
n Plant (section) report with “important data”
n Uses Operation Report header and Operation Report body
n Body element configuration is required
n The header element can also be configured
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Pareto Chart
n Analysis of plant stoppages
n Uses Pareto Chart header and Pareto Chart body
n No element configuration required
n The body generally appears blank when viewed as a report in Developer Toolkit. This is normal
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Pareto Report
n In depth analysis of plant stoppages
n Uses Pareto Chart header and Pareto Report body
n Body element configuration is required
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Production Report
n Plant (section) production data
n Uses Production Report header and Production Report body
n Body element configuration is required
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Production Balancing Report
n Data and calculations for balancing production and consumption
n Uses Production Balancing header and Production Balancing body
n Body element configuration is required
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Production Balancing
n Each report can be either Production Balancing or Consumption Balancing
n Specify in the element properties which one you want
n Production Balancing: The error factor is calculated as Theoretical Production / Production and is applied to all logs contributing to the production. Theoretical Production = Stock Change + Shipped + Consumed - Received
n Consumption Balancing: The error factor is calculated as Theoretical Consumption / Consumption and is applied to all logs contributing to the consumption. Theoretical Consumption = Stock Change - Shipped + Produced + Received
n In both cases the contributing elements can be 0 or missing, e.g. when a material has no production, or a material is never shipped etc. The calculated stock will always be equal to Start Stock + Production + Received - Consumed - Shipped
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Signal Value
n Current signal values
n Uses Signal Value header and Signal Value body
n No element configuration required
n No element configuration required
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SiloReport
n Silos / stock piles overview
n Uses Silo Report header and Silo Report body
n Body element configuration is required
n The header element can also be configured
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Stop Log
n Stop Log overview and stop reason entry
n Uses Stop Log header and Stop Log body
n Body element configuration is optional
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Trend
n Trend displays
n Uses Trend body but requires no header
n Body element configuration is required
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Trend Element Properties
n Default colours can be changed
n You can change the draw area, border, background and label foreground colours from the element property sheet
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Trend Line Properties
n Period reduction by days, hours, minutes or seconds can be set for each trend line
n Each trend line can be shown as line or marker or line and marker
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Mini Trend
n Mini Trend displays
n Uses Mini Trend body but requires no header
n Body element configuration is required
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Session Log
n Details of user activity on the system
n Who is logged on, to where and for how long
n No element configuration required
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SPC Trend
n Statistical analyses of log data
n Uses SPC Trend body but requires no header
n Body element configuration is required
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System Status
n Details on the installed version of Knowledge Manager
n Excellent first point to check if diagnosing any KM problems
n No element configuration required
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