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The Grid Editor is useful to modify Daily Production records, input new values, import Daily Data, or copy and paste values from Excel right into the Daily Data form for a case.
To Open the Daily Production Table in Grid Editor
1.Go to the list of Forms and double-click on Grid Editor if it is not already open. 2.Select the cases to edit by dragging and dropping them from the Case List into the right section of the Grid Editor window. Select multiple cases by using Click+Shift, Click+CTRL, or by dragging over a grouping of cases set up in the sort order. The number of cases selected is shown with a case count on the top right. To remove one or more cases, hover over the case and click the 3.Under Available Edit Tables, select Daily Production. 4.Click Edit to open the Grid Editor table 5.Make the appropriate changes and click Save to save the data and exit the Grid Editor. |
Columns in the Daily Production Table
The standard columns in the Daily Data table are explained below. Click on the icon on the top left •Case ID - The ID Code ties each record to a case in PHDwin. New rows should be populated with the proper Case ID. This is a required field when adding new Daily Production records and tells the program which case the volume or volume adjustment will be applied to when the Grid Editor is closed. •Case Name - The Case Name is presented so that users are able to easily identify the case, even though the Case ID is the actual field used by the Grid Editor to link the new data to a case. The case name is used for reference and is displayed so users can identify the case being edited. If a new Daily Production record is added, there is no need to populate the Case Name as this new information is not saved in this table. •Date - This is the day of production that the data is added to (the date for the recorded volume). It should typically be formatted as mm/dd/yyyy (but this depends on the regional settings on the user's computer). •Volume columns - There is a column for each volume based product that is in the database where the historical daily production volumes for each is entered . The units are the base units for the product set up in the convention for that case. You can only store values for products that are a part of the Phase Configuration for the case. If this is not the case, an error occurs and the record will not be pulled back by the Grid Editor. |