This report displays information relevant to general AMR maintenance.
Search Parameters:
- Report From/To: The date range over which the report will be run.
Result Columns:
- Scheme: The scheme associated with each row of data.
- AMR Flags: Any flags associated with the AMRs returned by the report.
- Quarantined: The number of AMRs that were quarantined at during the report period.
- Investigation: The number of AMRs that were flagged for investigation during the report period.
- Percentage Values:
- No Data: The percentage of tags that have a data quality of 0%.
- Low Quality: The percentage of tags that have a data quality of below what is considered the threshold for low data quality.
- Good Quality: The percentage of tags that have a data quality of greater than what is considered low quality data.
NOTE: The three bands of data quality (No Data, Low Quality and Good Quality) display values that are percentages. The sum of the values shown in all three columns for each scheme should equal 100. So, when the “No Data” column displays a value of 50, it means that 50% of all AMRs in that scheme had a data quality of 0% over the selected time period. The total row at the bottom of the report results displays a summary of all AMRs currently in the system. Each value returned by this report links to other reports.
- The scheme names and flagged for investigation values link to the Comprehensive Meter and AMR report.
- The quarantined tag count links to the Manage Quarantined AMRs report.
- The percentage data values all link to the data continuity drilldown report.
Similar to the configurable bands in the data continuity report, the low-quality threshold is user configurable. The system constant “DataContinuityLowQualityBand” is configured to match one of the four data continuity bands. By default, the system constant has the value 4, which corresponds to the system constant dataContinuityBand4 which has the default value of 70%. If the low data quality threshold was considered to be less than the default, the value should be updated to match the data quality band that best represents the low-quality threshold. For Example, if the threshold was considered to be anything less than 50% data quality, the system constant value could be updated to 3, who’s corresponding data band (DataContinuityBand3) default value is 50%. For more information on modifying system constants, please see section 'Manage Companion Data'