Product Version History
| Version | Purpose | Date | Owner |
|---|---|---|---|
| V01 | Initial release | 1/30/2026 | Joe Morton |
Purpose of this Feature
This enhancement adds additional context fields to the downtime labeling form, giving operators more information when categorizing downtimes.
Problems it solves:
- Previously, the labeling form showed limited information about the downtime
- Operators had to navigate elsewhere to find details like the downtime ID, timestamps, or associated product
- Made it harder to accurately label downtimes without full context
Who benefits:
- Operators labeling downtimes who need to see full context at a glance
- Supervisors reviewing downtime categorization
- Anyone investigating downtime events
Key Functionalities and Workflows
New Read-Only Fields:
The downtime labeling form now displays the following information at the top of the form:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| ID | Unique downtime identifier |
| Start Time | Full timestamp (date + hour:min:sec) |
| End Time | Full timestamp (empty if downtime is in progress) |
| Duration | Shown in hours/minutes or minutes/seconds (e.g., "1h 19m" or "6m 12s") |
| Line | The line where the downtime occurred |
| Product Part Number | Product attached to the job when downtime occurred (if any) |
| Product Step | Step attached to the job when downtime occurred (if any) |
| Labeled By | User who previously labeled the downtime (if any) |
Step-by-Step Usage Instructions
View Downtime Context While Labeling
- Navigate to the Events tab in React
- Find the downtime you want to label
- Click to open the downtime labeling form
Review the read-only context fields at the top of the form:
- ID, Start Time, End Time, Duration
- Product Part Number (If a product is attached to the job)
- Line
- Labeled By (if previously labeled)
- Use this information to select the appropriate Category, Reason, and other fields
- Click Confirm to save the label
Configuration or Setup Requirements
Field Availability:
- Product Part Number and Product Step only display if a job was running during the downtime
- Labeled By only displays if the downtime was previously labeled
- End Time is empty if the downtime is still in progress
Expected Outputs or Reports
In the labeling form:
- All context fields are read-only and cannot be edited from this form
- Fields provide immediate visibility into downtime details without navigating away
No changes to:
- How downtimes are labeled (Category, Reason, Machine, Comment)
- How labeled data appears in reports or exports
Appendices
FAQ
Q: Can I edit the ID, Start Time, or other read-only fields? A: No. These fields are for reference only and cannot be edited from the labeling form.
Q: Why is Product Part Number empty? A: This field only displays if a job was running when the downtime occurred. If no job was active, the field will be empty.
Q: Why is End Time empty? A: End Time is empty if the downtime is still in progress.
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