Production Statistics
Simple provides plant management with three means of monitoring production. The software produces daily reports, monthly reports and user summaries.
Statistics webpage
The web-based Statistics page displays graphs about your saw's uptime and cut history, and contains convenient links to the daily and monthly report spreadsheets.
To go to the Statistics webpage, select Statistics... from the Tools drop-down menu in the Simple menu bar.
Alternatively, you can enter "localhost:8889/stats" in the address bar of your local browser.
Notes:The webserver can be accessed remotely by replacing "localhost" with the IP address or local hostname of the machine that runs Simple. Your network and firewall configuration may need to be adjusted to allow remote access.The webserver port (8889 by default) can be changed in the General tab of the Options window.
Daily Reports
The daily reports provide an overview of the production levels achieved on the saw. They are particularly useful for monitoring downtimes and the number of pieces cut on a particular day.
The daily reports are written in the file named "Statistics.
Each line consists of the following fields from left to right:
- DATE: date the line of data relates to
- MEMBERS CUT: number of members cut in the day
- OFFCUT BLOCKS: number of offcut blocks cut in the day
- OFFCUT WEDGES: number of offcut wedges cut in the day
- LENGTH CONSUMED (in metres): length of material consumed in the day
- LENGTH PRODUCED MEMBERS (in metres): length of material used in the day to produce members
- LENGTH PRODUCED OFFCUTS (in metres): length of material used in the day to produce offcuts
- WASTE: percentage of non-reusable waste out of the total amount of material consumed in the day
- OPERATING TIME: amount of time in the day that the saw was in production, according to the Maximum Command Execution Time defined in the Statistics tab of the Options window
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SHIFT CAPACITY: number of pieces (including offcuts) that could have been cut in eight hours of operating time
Note: the shift capacity can be used to predict how the saw is performing from day to day and to assess the potential benefit of changes made to the optimisation settings or setup variables.
Monthly Reports
The monthly reports contain detailed production data collected regularly throughout the day. They are particularly useful for monitoring production trends over the course of the day, week or even month.
The monthly reports are named after the month they pertain to (e.g. "Dec 2022.
Each line consists of the following fields from left to right:
- DAY: day of the week the line of data relates to
- DATE: day number of the month the line of data relates to
- TIME: end time of the interval the line of data relates to
- MEMBERS CUT: number of members cut in the time interval
- OFFCUT BLOCKS: number of offcut blocks cut in the time interval
- OFFCUT WEDGES: number of offcut wedges cut in the time interval
- LENGTH PRODUCED (in metres): length of the pieces (including offcuts) cut in the time interval
- MATERIAL CONSUMED: number of timbers consumed in the time interval
- LENGTH CONSUMED (in metres): length of material consumed in the time interval
- COST CONSUMED: cost of the material consumed in the time interval
- OPERATING TIME (in minutes): amount of time in the time interval that the saw was in production, according to the Maximum Command Execution Time defined in the Statistics tab of the Options window
- USER: name of the user who was logged in at that time.
User Summaries
The user summaries provide an overview of the production levels achieved by a particular user.
The user summaries are written in the file named "Users.txt" located in the C:\Simple\ folder by default. The file contains a line for each user currently registered.
Each line consists of the following tab-delimited fields from left to right:
- USER: name of the user the line of data relates to
- ACCESS LEVEL: access level assigned to the user (0=Operator, 1=Supervisor and 2=Engineer)
For more details, see User Access Levels. - MEMBERS CUT: number of members cut by the user to date
- OFFCUT BLOCKS: number of offcut blocks cut by the user to date
- OFFCUT WEDGES: number of offcut wedges cut by the user to date