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Quality Window Data Entry Screen
The Add/Edit data screen is an essential component for inputting data into Quality Window Applications.
The Add/Edit data screen has a number of powerful features incorporated into it. Such as:
- Manual data entry in a specific order
- Record data through keyboard entry essential for ensuring all data, both Manual and Automated, can be captured in a specific order to match the process flow. You can re-define the variables in the screen using the Views feature. Here you can re-order the variables as well as hide variables as required.
- Data Entry based on a pre-defined sampling plan - how often is data entered
- A feature of defining how often each variable should have data recorded for it. Based on lowest sampling frequency for the data - ie 30 minutes. This allows for varying sampling frequency within on application.
- Individual variables can be set as required or protected
- Data validation
- Options for defining - Specification, Control, Warning limits, both above and below target values as well as setting Minimum and Maximum values for data validation
- See all data at the time of entry based on intuitive colors defined by fixed or calculated limits. Instant recognition of the data.
- Default values (Input/Output Values)
- Method of defining default values based on repetitive entries or external data sources like Weight Scales and Automation Systems (Programmable Logic Controllers - PLC's)
- Structured data entry via use of pre-defined selection files (popups) and data formats.
- Scripting Interfaces - both Visual Basic and Java
- This provides the ultimate in interfacing capability. Custom scripts can be created to collect data from other sources as well as update external databases with Quality Window data.
- The Add/Edit function can be disabled through the use of security settings allowing users to review without changing data.
- Re-sampling of out of specification data
- Re-test values that are found to be outside allowable limits. These results are recorded in a separate application and allow for reviewing of these outages and the action taken.
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