Apogee Help : Managing Jobs : Working with Jobs in the Results Tab : Multi-part Jobs in the Results Tab
Multi-part Jobs in the Results Tab
If you are working with a multi-part job, the layout of the Results tab is considerably different.
The Job-Context Selector
Multi-part jobs include a job-context selector in the Activity pane. This allows you to select the different contexts in the results tab - flows, versions and production sets. This also includes a production set selector.
The version and production set controls in the job-context selector have a drop-down menu that allows you to display a list of versions and production sets. These lists have an additional All item which shows all results in that level.
The flow control has no list. Instead, it shows the different flows as icons (plus the name of the flow). Click on an icon to select the flow results you want to view. You cannot select multiple flows.
To the right of the job-context selector, you will see a textual description of the number of results (usually plates) in the selected job context and how many of those are finished. If you select a signature, you will also see the selected item name and the number of plates that are included.
Production Sets Table
The Results tab also includes a Production Sets table, similar to the one in the Plan tab. This table lists the names of the production sets, the engines and presses that are being used, the sheet ranges and plate counts and the part(s) contained in each. The table also indicates the status per production set (idle, waiting, error, finished, etc.).
The Production Sets table allows you to filter the results view to the sheets of one or more production sets, regardless of the number of devices and/or presses that are used to make it. You can CTRL-click to select multiple items.
NOTE: If you continue any of the results, Apogee will continue only what you have selected, regardless of the grouping of the Collect for Output action.
Display Icons
You can hide the Production Sets table independently from the Activity Pane, using the buttons in the top right corner of the Results tab.
Click the first of these icons to show/hide the Activity pane.
Click the second of these icons to show/hide the Production Sets table.
Click the third icon to show/hide the Separations pane.
Single-part and Existing Jobs
When you create a single-part job, Apogee creates one part and one production set (the default part and production set). You can simply ignore the Products tab, and set up your job as usual. If you upgrade from previous versions of Apogee, all jobs, Hot Tickets and Ticket Templates have a single part and production set added. If you wish, you can hide complexity in single-part jobs by collapsing the views.
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