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EZ-MES Reporting Desktop

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EZ-MES Preformatted Reports

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  • Traveler Report
  • From the Traveler Form a Traveler Report can be printed. This report show the completed and the scheduled steps for the current Flow Definition. The report can be configured to show the following:
  • Part Record Report
  • From the Part Record Form the Part Record report can be opened. The report can be configured to show the following:
    • Showing all time stamps and signatures per Step
    • Showing all entered data on the Flow (process / batch and Part data)
    • Showing Flow exceptions (will show holds, reworks etc.)
    • Complete historic timeline
  • Work Order Report
    From the Work Order Desktop, a list with Work Orders can be opened. From the Work Order Form both a Work Order report and Work Order Summary report can be opened and printed, showing the following information:
    • General Information on the Work Order
    • A table of requested parts with quantities required, quantities shipped and the remaining balance for the Work Order
  • Purchase Order Report
    The Purchase Order Report is be used to control the purchasing of products and services from external suppliers

EZ-MES Name Value Reports

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Run Analysis Summary: 
Median, Count, # Non median, # Runs, Minimum # Runs, Maximumum # Runs and # Flags
List all flags

Control Chart Analysis Summary: 
Mean, UCL, LCL, Zone A Up, Zone B Up, Zone B Low, Zone A Low, Sigma, MR Mean, MR UCL, MR Max, Count, # Flags
Lists all flags Nelson Rules

  • Pareto Report
    Pareto Report is an ordered (largest to smallest) histogram with carry-along tags. The Pareto plot is used to answer the question: “Which data values are most important, and which are the least important?” If the Name Value data is not suitable for an SPC plot then a Pareto plot is produced by default. The Pareto plot groups all similar entries from the NV and plots them in descending order (largest to smallest) using bars of a histogram and also plots a cumulative percentage line graph using the secondary axis.

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The Pareto Report summary details the Labels, Total Count, Bins(Number of different entries), Minimum Count, Maximum Count, Count, Cumulative Count, Percentage and Cumulative Percentage

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