Skip to main content
17-Peridot
March 21, 2025
Solved

How shift event preference working in RTPPM?

  • March 21, 2025
  • 2 replies
  • 1382 views

We are having following hierarchy in our RTPPM instance.

---Plant

-------Area 1

-------Area 2

-----------Machine 1 (working with 2 shifts)

-----------Machine 2 (working with 3 shifts)

-----------Machine 3 (working with 3 shifts)

 

As per PTC's best practices the shift event has to be configured at top level node. Here what is the best approach to configure?

 

  • What will happen if I’m configuring shift event for both (Area 2 with three shifts) and (Machine 1 with two shifts)?
  • How the shift preference works with RTPPM? 
  • Can I configure different type shifts at all 3 levels?

@mstarnaud 

Best answer by mstarnaud

Hi Satishkumar

 

I know you already got answers for this elsewhere, but I since you asked here I wanted to make sure people could see the answer.

 

An Article was made to answer this : How to set the shift events on multiple equipments in ThingWorx Apps. In short, most people set a "standard" schedule at a top level in the hierarchy (at the factory level) and then override it on specific equipments. When looking for an equipment's shifts it looks on that equipment first, if it doesn't have any shift then it checks the parent, and so on.

 

Don't forget that you can't have gaps in your schedule. So for example if a machine doesn't run during the night, it should use No Shift & No Crew during that time.

2 replies

mstarnaud16-PearlAnswer
16-Pearl
March 28, 2025

Hi Satishkumar

 

I know you already got answers for this elsewhere, but I since you asked here I wanted to make sure people could see the answer.

 

An Article was made to answer this : How to set the shift events on multiple equipments in ThingWorx Apps. In short, most people set a "standard" schedule at a top level in the hierarchy (at the factory level) and then override it on specific equipments. When looking for an equipment's shifts it looks on that equipment first, if it doesn't have any shift then it checks the parent, and so on.

 

Don't forget that you can't have gaps in your schedule. So for example if a machine doesn't run during the night, it should use No Shift & No Crew during that time.

23-Emerald III
April 3, 2025

Hi @Sathishkumar_C 

 

If you feel the response to your post was useful, please mark it as the Accepted Solution for the benefit of others with the same question.

 

If you still have questions, please let us know.

 

Regards.

 

--Sharon