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Posted: ‎2020-11-10 06:56 AM
I would like to see if a report could be added to DCO that shows the rack elevations along with the item that is in that U space. Currently DCO has a report that shows rack u space front and rear and what is used and free but does not depict the item in the used u space.
It would be nice if It show the physical device being used in that space.
Thanks,
Carmine
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Posted: ‎2020-11-10 09:38 AM
Hello Carmine
We can add your feedback to other feedback for the reporting team if you'd like.
DCO/ITA is also capable of outputting the rack views to a file if that would work for you on the short term. To do so you'll notice in the room view there's an "export layout as image" button above the pad lock button when in planning mode or the pointer button when in operations mode
When you select that option you can choose "rack view". You'll then have the option to output based on the racks you've selected or a row-level view of the selected racks. So you can do an entire room in one selection to get output like this below.
As mentioned, we will forward your feedback to the prod management team for consideration in future reporting.
Regards
Greg Sterling
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Posted: ‎2020-11-13 03:18 AM . Last Modified: ‎2020-11-19 03:30 AM
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Posted: ‎2020-11-13 03:18 AM . Last Modified: ‎2020-11-19 03:30 AM
Thanks for the update and quick reply. I'll be sure to keep an eye on this thread MyFordBenefits Login
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Posted: ‎2020-11-13 04:05 AM
Thanks Greg for the information. I will try just that on my end. Will see if management is ok with this method.
Regards,
Carmine
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