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Aggregate event frames to a time series

As an user, I want to be able to treat event frame like time series data, such as number of active event frames, sum of an attribute, so that I can continuously monitor the evolution of event frames over time.
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    • juergen.b.schmidt
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      Aug 20, 2022
      that is a good Idea and just what I am looking for at the moment. Currently we create some batch reports in event frames, stating the runtime, the product quantity and the educt quantity. Now I would like to sum up the educts and product amount over every batch finished on a day for reporting those values back to SAP. Unfortunately I need to create some new analysis doing those calculations for me at the moment
    • Guest
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      Aug 20, 2022
      I feel that aggregation of event frame data is a great opportunity for improvement. Calculating summary statistics for the last "x" event frames, for example, would be very useful.
    • andrew_Inwood
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      Aug 20, 2022
      Good idea. Allow you to sum / totalise event frames for a given period.
    • Guest
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      Aug 20, 2022
      These time series values need to be stored somewhere and I presume you would want some way to visualize this information. Any thoughts on what you would like to see?