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Latest revision as of 11:31, 11 August 2023
A Child Process can ONLY be a sub-category of a Process. This type of Monitoring Point allows the user to capture a Start & End Time within a Process.
An example of this being used would be a Job (Root Process) with a Production & Setup (Child Processes) sub-category. Data would show the Total Job Time, Total Production Time, and Total Setup Time.
This page will provide information on the options available on a Child Process.
To access the Child Process setup, the user will need to select the Add Child Process button on the Process Properties.
Select the Process Name field.
Enter a name for the Process - click on the down arrow in the Color field.
There will be a list of 11 Colors available. Select the best Color for the Process being created.
By default, all Child Processes will be tagged as "type_process". Select the Add Tag button to setup a Custom Tag for the Process being created.
Click on the Add Actions button in the Actions section to setup an Action for the Process.
- Click Here for information on setting up an Action.