Steps
Access the RA Overview page.
Select the Automation Rules tab.
A list of Reliability Automation Rules available in the database appears.
In the list, select the hyperlink of a Reliability Automation Rule that you want to view.
The Automation page appears, displaying the following tabs:
Definition: Contains a description of the criteria that identifies the rule, including the type of analysis that will be generated from the rule.
If the rule is based on a query, the Rule Basis field will read Query and the Query field that specifies the related query the rule uses.
If the rule is based on Asset-Event data structure, the name of the family for Family-based events (i.e. Rule Basis, Asset Family, Event Family, and the relationship between the Asset and Event families) will be displayed in this section. If filters or groupings have been applied to the rule, they will also be included in this section.
A Reliability Analysis will be created for each potential analysis listed that contains a minimum of two failure events the next time the automated rule is executed. You can select any link in the list to view a preview of the data that will be included in that analysis.
For Reliability Automation Rules based on an Asset-Event data structure, the name of the analysis is populated automatically by the GE Digital APM system based on the name of the Asset family that you selected on the Choose an Asset Family builder screen.
If you made no selections on the Select Population Grouping screen, the GE Digital APM system will use only the Asset family name as the name of the analysis.
For example, suppose that Equipment is the name of the selected equipment/location family. If you selected the Manufacturer field for population grouping, the name of each manufacturer is listed next to the Equipment family name.
For Reliability Automation Rules based on a query, the name of the analysis is populated automatically using values that correspond to the fields you selected on the Select Population Grouping screen. If you did not select any groupings, the new analysis will be named New Analysis.
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