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I need to change plan time to "08:00 - 17:00".
But, It's error like below picture.
How to change it???
And I need to make multi shift plan time. How to do that?
Hey @ssriuaipornchai
the second field is the duration and not the end time of the shift. So in your case you have to enter 08:00 for start time and 09:00 for the duration (9 hours from 08:00 am to 05:00 pm).
Multi shift is not available out of the box but can be implemented by customizing the KPI calculation.
Seb
Please, Show me about customized KPI calculation.
Sorry i have to correct my self after talking to our product management team.
You have to write your own service in Thingworx Composer that calculates the KPI´s based on your shift mode. The current version does not support adjustments in the existing calculations.
We are currently working on a flexible and configurable KPI calculation that also supports multi shift models. This is planed for the next major release in June.
Seb
We need multi working shift.
And the working shift is cross the days.
Please, dev new version for support.
Thank you.
Hi @ssriuaipornchai ,
With current implementation of manufacturing apps, we are limited when it comes to time management in general. We are planning to implement this feature in future releases.
Thanks,
Himanshu
Today is 27-09-2019.
When are you release multi shift ???
The Thingworx 8.5 which was released last Friday has newer Shift capabilities. It will support multiple shift and calculation of KPI based on shift.
Ok. I install MFG 8.5 already.
I reading Help center in "Calculating KPIs Using Job Orders Rather Than Shifts" and following this instruction.
I am not understand about UID Job Orders.
What should I fill "UID" in "JobOrderUID" properties?
What is UID stand for ?
In your help center is not easy for understand.
Please, improve it.
Hi @ssriuaipornchai,
I wanted to follow up to see if the response from @SebB answered your question. If so, please mark the appropriate reply with Accepted Solution for the benefit of others in the Community.
Thanks!
Leigh