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Missing assets reports show which assets have not been seen within a specified number of days, and optionally, at the specified location. You can also use the missing assets reports to report the current location of specified assets (see Set Missing Time Threshold).
This chapter contains the following sections:
To generate a missing assets report:
The results are displayed in your Web browser. If you want to print the report, print it from the browser.
To prepare a missing assets report, specify values for the desired selection criteria, as follows.
You must specify a number of days under Set Missing Time Threshold. Other than that, there are no specific dependencies among the other criteria. You can set criteria for none, one, several, or all of the remaining categories.
In some sections on this page, you can enter items (EPCs, GTINs, location URNs, etc.) directly in the field provided for that type of item. You can list multiple items by separating each one with a space or a carriage return.
Set options in this section to limit the report to assets of the specified types.If you set no options, the default criterion Select All Assets is used.
To specify a type of asset on which to report, select the type from the drop-down list. The choices are:
urn:epc:id/urn:epc:idpat
portion of the EPC. For example:sgtin:1234567.000001.600
sgtin:1234567.000001.780
sgtin:1234567.*.*
10054000217255 10037000308048
1234567 0037000
urn:epc:idpat
portion of the EPC class pattern. For example:sgtin:1234567.000001
sgtin:1234567
The report will be limited to assets of the specified EPC classes, where the EPC class pattern exactly matches or includes the string entered here.
When you choose this option, a table is displayed for specifying the search criteria. Enter criteria as follows:
To delete an attribute from the search criteria, click Delete in that row.
To add a row for entering a new attribute on which to search, click Add.
If master data exists for the EPC class of a reported asset, the master data value for the EPC class attribute is displayed in the report, whether you used the List EPC Classes option or the Search EPC Classes option. If master data does not exist, the URI that identifies the EPC class is displayed.
Specify a start time to limit the report to assets associated with events that occurred since the specified time. If you do not set a start time, start time is ignored when generating this report.
You can use this parameter to reduce the number of events that will be considered for generating the report. Only events with time greater than or equal to the start time will be used to generate the report.
If you want to set a start time, you must at least enter a year. The other values are optional:
Set options in this section to limit the report to assets associated with events that occurred in the specified business locations. If you set no options in this section, business locations are ignored when generating the report.
If a specified business location includes "child" business locations (for example, a warehouse might contain several portals), all the locations in the hierarchy are evaluated when generating the report.
To specify a location, select an option from the drop-down list.
urn:epc:sgln:1234567.123
Separate each business location identifier in a list with a space or a carriage return.
To delete an attribute from the search criteria, click Delete in that row.
To add a row for entering a new attribute on which to search, click Add.
If master data exists for the business location included in a record, the master data entry value is displayed in the report, whether you used the List Locations option or the Search Locations option. If master data does not exist, a URI is displayed.
Specify a missing time threshold to indicate how may days an asset can be missing before it is listed on this report.
To specify the threshold, enter a number of days. Any item missing longer than this period (and fulfilling the other criteria for this report) will be included in the report.
The missing time threshold can be 0 (zero) or greater number of days. Fractional days are not allowed.
Tip: | Enter 0 days to report the current location of assets that meet the other criteria set on this page. |
Set display options as follows:
Note: | You can resort the report by clicking any column header label that is displayed as a hyperlink. |
The columns in a missing assets report are described in Table 4-1, below. Each row in the table shows an asset (identified by an EPC) plus information to describe when it was last seen and its state when it was last seen, according to the options specified for this run of the report.
If master data has been defined for assets in the report, the master data values are shown in the appropriate fields in the report, in place of more technical (and less readable) identifiers. The fields where that can happen are identified by a Yes in the Display Master Data column.
The type of event that occurred. Event types include AggregationEvent, TransactionEvent, and ObjectEvent.
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