DHC Systems Guide

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MRC – Common – Tasks

In the upper row of the page, the second tile is the count of “Tasks” done for the period of the report. As with the previous tile, if you chose a month, it is the total tasks for the month.

MRC – Common – Images

The final tile, is the number of images uploaded for the period of the report. As with the other tiles, and sections within this page, if a period of one month was selected, it is the images uploaded for the

MRC – Common – Sat Tasks

Next we will have a look at the tile labeled “Sat Tasks”. This is a count of the “Sat”, or Satisfactory, Tasks that were completed for the period of the report. Adding “Sat Tasks” and “UnSat Tasks” will equal the

MRC – Common – UnSat Tasks

After the Sat Tasks tile, you will find the “UnSat Tasks”. This is a count of the “UnSat”, or Unsatisfactory, Tasks that were completed for the period of the report. Adding “Sat Tasks” and “UnSat Tasks” will equal the value

MRC – Common – Daily Scans

Now lets look at one of the larger charts on the page. The “Daily Scans” is located in the upper part of the page and gives an aggregate daily view of activity. Like other reports, hovering over a datapoint will

MRC – Common – Daily Tasks by Sat vs UnSat

Another one of the large charts is the “Daily Tasks by Sat vs UnSat”. Here you will see the number of daily tasks conducted throughout the period of the report. Green represents “Sat Tasks” and Red represents “UnSat Tasks”. Like

MRC – Common – Daily Sat Ratio

In the next chart we see “Daily Sat Ratio”. This is the daily ratio of the Satisfactory Percentage over the period of the report. Go ahead and hover your mouse over a day to see specifics about the performance on

MRC – Common – Word Cloud

The visual with a bunch of words scattered around is the Word Cloud. Words that are used more often in the Scan Notes appear larger. The smaller words are used in the Scan Notes less often. Click a word to

MRC – Common – Completed Scan List

The large table of information in the lower left is the “Scan List”. This is where each of the Scans conducted for the period are listed. Click a row within this table to show the details, including the image in the

MRC – Common – Scan Details

The final part of the page is the “Scan Details” card. When the user selects one of the rows in the “Scan List” the details of that scan, including the image, will be displayed in the “Scan Details” card. In