Reports
Michael
This is not a summary print feature but it is related so posting in case it helps someone. You can now export and download all your Sensor data into a CSV FIle.
Navigate to Sensors > Reports and on the Graphs tab, there is a new button on the top left to download data to CSV. Make sure to set your filters to the data set you want to export. Use cases include:
- Backing up sensor data for peace of mind
- Exporting to do analysis outside of Jolt on sensor data,
- Exporting to share with third parties (eg. raw data for temperatures needs to be shared with the insurance company)
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Kyle
Yes please! This would be very helpful for inspections: currently I am having to copy paste the data from the grid view of our sensors every day or two days to keep records. Would be great if records were easily accessible for a range of dates.
Michael
Kyle: Hi Kyle,
Thanks for the feedback. We are planning how we can better design this experience however I wanted to make sure you are aware there is a filter where you can adjust the date range. By clicking the grey button on the right of the search bar you will open the filter and see the date range selector.
I know we still need to implement more flexible reports with printing and exporting but hopefully this helps in the meantime. Let me know your thoughts
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Kyle
Michael: Thank you Michael! I hadn't noticed this, silly me.
Michael
Kyle: No worries! We are planning a better design to make it more obvious and a better user experience
Michael
Hi Greg, what specific details would you want included in the summary? Would you want just the current temperature of all your sensors? Or do you need additional information/history?
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Greg
Michael: Hi Michael, I was thinking something like all the sensors and their current, min, and max temp for a variable date range..
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BJ
Michael: We need the ability to print reports that don't necessarily cover the entire spectrum of their reporting. Our safety inspections require that we produce a log that covers temperatures at certain times of the day, for each day. I'd like to be able to quickly produce a daily report with temperatures at 8AM/10AM/12PM/2PM/4PM/6PM...
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Ryan
Michael: I agree with these comments, a quick printed report. would be great