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Conditions
For setting up the conditions to be applied to your attributes and viewing sequence and survey reports generated from these conditions.
Contents
Chapter 1: Navigation to Conditions Chapter 2: Adding or Adjusting Conditions Chapter 3: Shot Level Conditions Chapter 4: Line Statistics
Chapter 1: Navigation to Conditions
Navigate to Conditions by selecting it on the top toolbar within the QC area
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Chapter 2: Adding or Adjusting Conditions
All projects start with a default set of conditions which are global to everyone using the project. Any changes to these will be synchronised with all users.
Select the attribute you would like to modify from the tree
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To add a new condition, select the ‘+’ in the conditions list
You have a choice of private conditions which are local to you or public conditions which will get synced with everyone on your project.
To edit a condition, select the condition from the condition list
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Each condition has a severity which is the status (and colour) that will be flagged against it when the condition is breached. By default, these are simply severity 1 to 5, but these can be changed to a set of words such as ‘contractual’, ‘warning’ if requested by an admin.
Chapter 3: Shot Level Conditions
Shot level conditions have both a Shot Condition element and a Line Condition element
The Shot Condition element defines the reason why a shot will be flagged. This could be due to:
Value outside of a tolerance around target
Value exceeding a min / max
The change between shots was too large. Shot delta
This shot has No data
The Line Condition element defines whether the line should be flagged, and this is based on all the shot conditions that make up the line. For example:
The number of flagged shots exceeds a threshold
The percentage of flagged shot exceed a threshold
Consecutive flagged shots exceed a threshold
Flagged shots within a rolling window exceeds a threshold
Chapter 4: Line Statistics
These are conditions applied to statistics that are calculated using a whole line of data, such as
Mean
Min/Max
Standard Deviation
Range
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