Specifications
Batch Reports
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Property/Button Description
Batch identifier A user-defined property (such as a batch) that forms
part of the report filenames each time the report is run.
20 characters maximum. (Because it forms part of a
filename, it must not contain characters such as *, ?, \, |
and /.)
“Batch Report Filenames” on page 261 describes how
report filenames are generated.
Lot identifier A user-defined property (such as a lot) that forms part
of the report filenames each time the report is run.
20 characters maximum. (Because it forms part of a
filename, it must not contain characters such as *, ?, \, |
and /.)
Size of production run An information-only property that is included in the
report’s header. An integer.
Number of pieces in run An information-only property that is included in the
report’s header. An integer.
Employee identifier An information-only property that is included in the
report’s header. 20 characters maximum.
Batch description An information-only property that is included in the
report’s header. 80 characters per line.
Product re-run Specifies whether the last batch run needs to be re-run.
If set to
Yes, the Last sequence num value is re-used,
and a re-run counter is used (which is incremented each
time the Lot is run). The Re-run number forms part of
the report filenames each time the report is run.
If set to
No, the re-run number is set to 0.
Historical point list The name of the points list used by this report. (The list
specifies the points/parameters whose history is
included in the report.)
To define the list, click Define Point Lists. See
“Creating a Points List” on page 261.
History type The type of point history that is included in the report.
Events area The area for which events are recorded by the report.
Generate Excel file When checked (the default), a Microsoft Excel Batch
report (xls file) is generated. If you deselect the option
the text and comma-delimited files are still generated.
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