events_in_machine_monitoring
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- | There is an event report builder, but it in this application it would lead to overhead | + | There is an event report builder, but it in this application it would had the following drawbacks: |
+ | *N reports would have to be configured. | ||
+ | *For each N several events would have to set up - for day, night, shifts, weeks etc reports | ||
+ | *There reports would likely be occasionally broken at the times when admin changes something in the project. | ||
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+ | Because all data were logged and existed in the DB, a self-evident appeal arised for the solution or tool, which just would made a request for the required data in the DB and showed them. | ||
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+ | After considering possible solution, the following WebHMI' | ||
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+ | *Lua script which makes API request to WebHMI itself for the run, stop, performace counter values and calculates the differences | ||
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+ | *JS to modifiy graph properties (parameter to show and time axis settings) | ||
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