A Sensor's date of first use is the date it began reporting reading data to OneVue. If your organization's policies require sensor replacement on a regular cycle this date can be used to analyze replacement timing. If you need to identify the age of all your OneVue sensor devices, this data can also be used during your analysis. For temperature probes, the first use date and days to replacement are provided in the Probe Replacement Report.
The first date of use is not displayed by default. A custom view must be created that includes this column (instructions provided below).
If you have already created a custom view, go to Devices > Sensors. The default view may have been customized or from the view drop-down menu select a view that may specify the first date. From the custom view, select Save as CSV to download the data displayed. From the CSV file, you can then sort the data by date.
Note
If you have migrated sensors from the Primex AMP platform to OneVue, this date is the date a sensor first reported data to OneVue and is not the date it began reporting data to the AMP.
Go to Devices > Sensors.
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Be sure that the Default view is select. From the upper right corner, select the gear icon.
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From the View Name field, update Default to a name that uniquely identifies the view.
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Select the view settings.
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Share
All list views you create start out as private, meaning only you can see them. You can share list views with other users by selecting Share from your custom view. When shared, from the list view drop-down menu, each user can select the shared view.
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Set as System Default (can only be set by a admin user)
Set an Account Default View. When a view is set to the Account Default View, this view is displayed by default for all system users. Only a user assigned to the Account Admin Role can set the Account Default View. When selected the system automatically sets the view as a shared view, please do not disable the share setting.
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Items per page
By default, a view only displays 10 items (rows) per page. To avoid having to select next page to view more items, you can set a view to display up to 100 items. Setting the items per page to a higher number is also helpful when downloading the list view data to a CSV file, which only downloads the current data displayed in the list view.
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Sort by
Set how the data is sorted in the custom view.
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Filter by
Filter: apply a filter to include or exclude specific data. In addition to filtering data "by" (include), you can apply to a filter to exclude data by selecting the "out" filter. For example, you may not want to display anything with a Suspended state - you would set the Filter to out, by State, and enter the text Suspended.
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Edit the columns shown or hidden.
Shown Columns: displays the list of columns displayed in the view. To change the location of the column, select the column and move it to a location in the list order. To remove a column from the view, select the column and move it to the Hidden Columns section.
Hidden Columns: displays the list of columns that are hidden from the view. To add a hidden column to the view, select the column and move it to the Shown Columns section.
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To save the view, select Save New View.
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To close the custom view setup page, select the gear icon.
The view is saved and can be selected from the view drop-down menu.