OEE Code records store information about the overall effectiveness of a piece of equipment that causes a production loss. The following topics provides an alphabetical list and description of the fields that exist for the OEE Code family and appear on the OEE Code datasheet by default. The information in the table reflects the baseline state and behavior of these fields.
Field | Data Type | Description | Behavior and Usage |
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Description | Character | A description of the OEE code. | You can enter a description into this field to define this value manually. |
Is Inactive | Logical | Indicates whether the OEE code is enabled or disabled. | This field does not appear on the datasheet. If this field contains the value True, the code is disabled in the Codes workspace. If the code is disabled, you will not be able to add a child code under it. Also, you will not be able to assign a disabled code to a production loss. If this field contains the value False, the code is enabled and you will be able to use the code throughout PLA. |
OEE Code | Character | A short code that identifies a reason for a loss in equipment efficiency that caused a production loss. | This is a required field. |
Root Code | Character | The parent code of the OEE code. |
This field does not appear on the datasheet. The OEE Metric View uses the value in this field to determine whether an OEE code is an Availability, Performance, or Quality code in the OEE (%) calculation. This field contains the following values, depending on the type of OEE code:
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