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1 Using TIG (2) : Building up Lub surveys Tig6_En_UsingTig_LubSurvey.pptx T.Degraeve September 2015
2 Using TIG 6 : Building up Lub surveys A. TIG Installation, updates, B. Lubrication survey (Preparation) C. Using TIG : The basics D. Using TIG : Customization E. Using TIG : Example : lub survey of an equipment F. Using TIG : Plant Structure G. Using TIG : Suppliers / Packages H. Using TIG : Products (Lubricants / Spare parts) I. Using TIG : Standard operations J. Using TIG : Machines K. Using TIG : Access levels L. Using TIG : Backup / Restore M. Using TIG : Documentations 3
3 A. Installation & updates
4 A02 : installation The last Setup should be used ( version number + date) Copy all the installation files always in the same folder (ex : c:\tig6\install) When an upgrade must be done : Back-up the database. Launch the new setup, from the same folder than the first installation. In the next future the cloud will be used for the updates. The installation guide describes all the steps to install TIG. 4
5 A03 : TIG versions, updates if several computers share the same data (ie on a network), they must use the same version of TIG. 5
6 A04 : TIG version # Click on to open the database management window. Then click on 6
7 A05 : About window The about window is displayed : 7
8 B. Lubrication survey (Preparation)
9 B01 : Training manual This manual dedicated to the lubrication survey creation is present on the TIG documentation (usb memory stick or cd) 9
10 B02 : main flowchart 1. Survey creation : main flowchart. 2. Tree Diagrams (Plant, Machine) 3. Codes definition. 4. Operations definition. 5. Products definition. 6. Survey creation in TIG. 10
11 B03 : Flowchart (1) 1. Information collection Gather all existing pieces of information (paper files, maintenance software files, excel files, machine manufacturer files ) 2. Plant Structure Use the same Structure that the one used on the site (CMMS : computerized Maintenance Management Software) 3. Machine Structure Break down the machine in Machine / Part / Point / Operations. 4. Codes creation Use the codes already used on the site. 11
12 B04 : Flowchart (2) 5. List / Creation of all the products Lubricants or spare parts (filters, chains, belts, ) 6. List / Creation of all the operations Lubrication and maintenance operations. 7. Validation of the previous steps (1-5) This validation must be carried out by all the future users of the survey and/or TIG. 8. Example of a machine survey draw on paper Perform tests on this example to be sure that it can generalized on all the machines in the plant. 9. List of all levels in the Structure plant Write down names and codes of all the levels. 12
13 B05 : Main flowchart (3) 10.List of all the operations Write down the name and frequency (unit and value) 11.List of all the products Write down names and in-house codes. 12.List in plant of all Machines / Parts / Points Write down all the subdivisions of the machines. 13.Lubrication survey entry with TIG Enter the survey in TIG. This survey must be specific to the customer but general too, to be exported for future uses. 13
14 B06 : Structure complete 14
15 B07 : Structure : plant (1) 15
16 B08 : Structure : plant (2) 1. Plant structure logic If a plant Structure already existed (CMMS software, paper ) : use exactly the same division. If no previous Structure exists, use Geographical, Economical, Logic divisions. 2. Number of levels No limit to the number of plant-sublevels, but 4 should be enough. The number of levels in each ramification is free (one branch can have 1 level, the other 3 levels ) The survey itself can be the 1st level as TIG can manage several surveys. The machine must be placed in the last level of its branch. 16
17 B09 : Structure : plant (3) 3. Characteristics of a level Name : alphanumeric. Code : alphanumeric. 4. Codification of the levels The code must be unique within the survey. Number of significant characters in the code should be the same for one level (ex : B001, B002 ) The first characters of a sub-level code can be the code of its upper level : level 1 = B001, level 2 = B Always use the codification of an existing structure. TIG 6 can generate the codes for the user. 17
18 B10 : Structure : machine (1) 18
19 B11 : Machine structure logic 1. If a machine division or Structure already existed (CMMS software, paper ) : use exactly the same division. 2. If no previous division exists, use the most logical one for all the users. 3. It s sometimes more easy to define first : The Machine. Then the Point (where the product is located) And only after the Part which is between the machine and the point. 4. The same division must be used for all the machines in the survey. 19
20 B12 : Machine : guidelines 1. The Machine is the most important part of the survey. 2. All the sub-levels (Part / Point / Operation / Product) can be accessed by the machine. 3. All the upper levels (plant levels) can be connected to the machine. 4. The Route code (used for lubrication route) is connected to the machine. 20
21 B13 : Machine field 1. Code : Alphanumeric (no number of characters limit ) 2. Name (Description) : Alphanumeric (no number of characters limit) 3. The code must be unique within the survey and is specific to the machine 4. All the other fields are optional but the more information (manufacturer, serial number, type, picture, ) you collect about a machine the more accurate the final survey is. 21
22 B14 : Part guidelines 1. The Part is a subdivision of the machine and is the upper level of the points. 2. The part is defined by a code (unique within the machine) and a name. 3. Always use the same logic (and the same code/name) for the same parts of different machines of the survey 4. The part can be very different from one plant to another and can be sometimes difficult to define. 22
23 B15 : Part examples Engine / Agitator / Pump / Ventilator Engine / Transmission / Cooling circuit / Gear Box Bearing / Geared Motor / Thruster / Reducer Hydraulic / Mechanic / Electric / Pneumatic 23
24 B16 : Point definition 1. The Point is a subdivision of the part and is the place where the product (lubricant) is located. 2. The point is defined by a name and a code. 3. On the point you affect : A product (lubricant, spare part) A capacity One of several operations 24
25 B17 : Point guidelines 1. As Point contains the Product it can be defined by a specific name : Hydraulic tank, Crank housing, Crank case (for oils) Grease cup, Grease fitting (for greases) Filter housing, Chain housing, (for maintenance) 2. Don t forget to indicate the number identical points Grease cups (x2), Oilers (x3). 25
26 B18 : Example 26
27 B19 : Codes definition 1. Use already existing codes Especially for Plant Levels, Machines and Products If there is no previous codification : Define a new one which is logical for the user Always use the same codification for the whole survey 2. Codes must be homogeneous Each code of one same level (plant level, machine, product ) must have the same significant number of characters (ex: 0215 & 1050, PO- 256 & PO-312. Use upper case letters. 27
28 B20 : Operations definition 1. Make distinction between the point, the product and the operation If a filter change must be enter in the survey : The Point = Filter housing The Product = Filter (with all its references) The Operation = Change every year In the previous example the operation is not change the filter 2. Make distinction between lubrication and maintenance operations name For lubrication : Top-Up, Drain, Sampling For Maintenance : Control, Change, Collect 28
29 B21 : Operation guidelines 1. Use the description of the operation as its name. 2. Define the most important operation for a point (and this operation will be the one using all capacity in TIG survey) For lubrication = Drain, Regreasing For Maintenance = Change, Replace 3. Choose if the machine must be stopped to perform the operation. 29
30 B22 : Operation : frequency 1. Use index unit (Hours, Km, pieces) only if the machine (or the part) has really an index meter. 2. If the frequency unit is with an index, write the value of the index with its collection date. 3. For calendar units, be careful that weeks and days are not the same as months and years : 52 weeks 1 year (but 12 months = 1 year) 30 days 1 month 4. Always use the same calendar unit for the operations affected on the same point Ex : Drain every year, Level/Top-Up every month 30
31 B23 : Product definition 1. Make distinction between lubricant and maintenance product Lubricant = Oil or grease Maintenance = Filter, Chain, Temperature 2. Use the exact denomination of the product For lubricant : name + grade (I.e Azolla ZS 46) For Maintenance : Filter Agp 12, 3. Select the count unit according to the future use Oil : Liter Grease : Kg (Grease stroke can be used on the point) Spare part : Piece 31
32 B24 : Product field 1. Inhouse Code : Alphanumeric. 2. Name : Alphanumeric. 3. Type : Lubricant or Maintenance. 4. Name of the manufacturer 5. Unit of count (L, Kg ) 6. Cost per unit. 7. Name of the supplier. 8. Package (barrel 208 l, cartridge 400g, ) 32
33 C. Using TIG : The basics
34 C01 : Creation synoptic 34
35 C02 : Connexion to TIG 1. Start TIG by clicking on its icon : 2. Type the name of the user : 3. Type the default password : 35
36 C03 : Main Screen 36
37 C04 : Main functions Utilities : version, database management, open, backup, Operations : Assigned operations, scheduling, validation. Plant levels, machine, part, point : Survey management. Oil and on-site analyses. Lubricants and spare parts management. Documentation management. Standard operations, units, types,. Import into TIG Customization : running parameters, labels, users, 37
38 C05 : Action Buttons Several buttons launch the same action in all the modules. Basically, they are available in all the data grids. 38
39 C06 : Action Buttons (2) The action is always launched in the displayed data grid 39
40 C07 : Structure Tree (1) Several buttons launch the same action in all the modules. Basically, they are available in all the data grids. 40
41 C08 : Structure Tree (2) 41
42 C09 : Structure Tree (3) To display the machines present in the sub-level Reclaimer Select the level => the machines are displayed in the data window 42
43 C10 : Duplication in the tree To duplicate an item (machine/part/point) : right click on it then copy Move if needed to the new sub-level then Paste 43
44 C11 : Tree : modifications The modifications can be made directly in the table. Ex : stops the machine 114AF03 at the selected date 44
45 C12 : Details window The modifications can also be made in the details window. Click on to display it. 45
46 C13 : Reports The reports can be launched by the button The data printed will be exactly the same than the one displayed in the grid (selections included) 46
47 C14 : Report module The report can be printed or exported : 47
48 D. Using TIG : Customization
49 D01 : Database management Click on to open the database management window. 49
50 D02 : New database creation Click on to create the new database. Select the destination folder (ex :c:\tig6\data) Enter its name (ex Tig6_CompanyName_Plant) 50
51 D03 : Connexion to the database Type the user name (admin by default) Type the password (default = xxxxxx) And click on "Ok" to connect to this survey 51
52 D04 : Name of the survey Click on to open the database management window. Then on And type the names of the company and the plant : These names will be written in the header of the reports 52
53 D05 : Customization Click on the tab 53
54 D06 : Default database Click on And select your database : 54
55 D07 : Default language Select your default language in the list. Let the other options with their default values for the moment. 55
56 D08 : Default folders Select the default folders : Default database (ex c:\tig6\data) Documents folder (ex y:\tig6\documents) on a network drive. Backup folder (on a network drive). Anac oil analyses export files. 56
57 D09 : Default codes generation If you are using a specific coding, you can use it within TIG. Anyway, you can define the default template used by TIG to create the codes of the main data. The characters {0} represents the incremental number. Ex : the 1 st default machine code would be MACH_01 57
58 D10 : Default labels modification You can change all the default labels used by TIG by your own labels. Click on 58
59 D11 : Default labels modification Click on 59
60 D12 : Default labels modification In the field code the first character of the label you want to change: 60
61 D13 : Default labels modification For example to change the label Machine by Equipment : 61
62 D14 : Default labels modification Now Equipment is used everywhere in TIG in replacement of Machine : This is option is very powerful, but should be reserved for specific uses. 62
63 E. Using TIG : Example : lub survey of an equipment
64 E01 : Lub survey example Very often some lubrication data already existed in a plant (paper files, excel, ) The target is to use this data as a framework for the lubrication survey entry with TIG : 64
65 E02 : Lub survey example 65
66 F. Using TIG : Plant Structure
67 F01 : Plant Structure Click on the tab "Structure" to display the structure window : Click on the level 0 in the tree window to display the data grid 67
68 F02 : Plant Structure Click on the tab "Structure" to display the structure window : Click on the level 0 in the tree window to display the data grid 68
69 F03 : Plant Structure Click on the tab "Structure" to display the structure window : Click on the level 0 in the tree window to display the data grid 69
70 F04 : Plant Structure Click on "Save" : Then enter all the levels S1 : 70
71 F05 : Plant Structure All the levels S1 are now created : 71
72 F06 : Plant Structure Select in the tree the level where you want to add a sub-level: (1 Quarry) Then click on "Add" et select "structure" : 72
73 F07 : Plant Structure Type the code and name of the sub-level S2 and "Save" Repeat the operations for all the levels and sub-levels : 73
74 F08 : Plant Structure All the plant structure is now created : 74
75 F09 : Plant Structure You can print it by "Print" and Structure (Tree) : 75
76 F10 : Plant Structure 76
77 G. Using TIG : Suppliers / Packages
78 G01 : Suppliers & packages The suppliers and packages management is available in the "References" module : 78
79 G02 : Packages (1) Click on in the tree 79
80 G03 : Packages (2) A package is defined by : A description A quantity A quantity unit (defined in the unit tab of the references module) 80
81 G04 : Suppliers (1) Click on in the tree to manage the suppliers 81
82 G05 : Suppliers (2) Enter all the information about the company : Description Address, phone number. Select "Supplier" as the company type 82
83 H. Using TIG : Products (Lubricants / Spare parts)
84 H01 : Products (lubs & spare parts) A product can be defined by several items : Description (mandatory) Count unit (mandatory) Supplier (optional) Brand (optional) Package (optional). 84
85 H02 : Products (brand) The brand product management is available in the "References" module : 85
86 H03 : Products (type) The product type management is available in the "References" module : 2 types are already defined, but others can be added 86
87 H04 : Products management The product management is available in the module : 87
88 H05 : Products management (1) Click on the tab and then : 88
89 H06 : Products management (2) Enter all the information available about the product The code and the description are the most important All the values defined previously are available (type, family) Then enter all the levels S1 : 89
90 H07 : Products management (3) The data can be entered within the details window 90
91 H08 : Products management (4) Select the count unit within the list : Liter for the oils Kg for greases (grams or pump strokes will be available on the point) Piece for the spare parts 91
92 H09 : Products management (5) Click on to save data, then on to assign the package Select the package in the list More than one package can be assigned for one product 92
93 H10 : Products management (7) Click on to add a supplier to the select product The company / supplier window is then displayed : Select the supplier then click on to assign it 93
94 H11 : Products management (8) The product form is now complete (the documents can be linked afterwards): 94
95 I. Using TIG : Standard operations
96 I01 : Guidelines The description and the frequency are mandatory. The description of the operation must as accurate as possible. The Frequency can be based on a calendar unit (Day, Week, Month, Year) or on a Meter (Hours, km) Use meter based frequency only if a real meter is present on the machine. The Drain / Replacement is the most important operation on the point. 96
97 I02 : Management (1) The Standard operations management is available in the "References" module : 97
98 I03 : Management (2) Click on the tab and then : Then type the description of the operation : name + (frequency) 98
99 I04 : Operations : Activity (1) Then select the activity : 99
100 I05 : Operations : Activity (2) Activity Description Default value for the validation Other Any other operation None (0) On site analysis Ph, Temperature, Noise, collection Creation of a line in the on site analysis grid Cleaning No use of the product assigned on the point None (0) Control Routine operation None (0) Systematic top-up Drain / replacement Top-up with a fixed value (grease) Replace all the product of the point Top-up capacity of the point Full capacity of the point Oil analysis sample Sampling for external analysis None (0) Level / top-up Verification of the level and top-up if needed None (0) 100
101 I06 : Other information Enter the other available information (if needed) and click on Family : will be described in the next slides Calendar : assigned by TIG if the frequency unit is day, week, month or year. Linked Analysis : selection in the list only if the activity is a on-site analysis. Remark : any comments to describe more accurately the operation. 101
102 I07 : Family (1) Click on the tab and then : 102
103 I08 : Family (2) The standard operation family can be used as a additional filter for the operations (besides the activity) 103
104 I09 : Family (3) Once created, the standard operation families are available in the list (standard operation grid) 104
105 I10 : Standard operations Create all the standard operations of the survey : 105
106 J. Using TIG : Machines
107 J01 : Machines We need now to create the Machine / Parts / Points: 107
108 J02 : Machines Click on the tab, select the sub-level and then : to create an item into this sub-level 108
109 J03 : Machines Click on the tab to create a machine. Enter the code and the description of the machine. Select the type if needed (described in the next slides) 109
110 J04 : Machines Enter all the information available for this machine, then Click on : 110
111 J05 : Machine information Field Name Description examples Code The unique code of the machine 114CR05 Description Name / function CRUSHER 1 Running True or False True Type Crusher Route Cf. next slide Route #3 Brand The brand of the machine Metso Custom field machine x The name of these 3 fields can be customized Maintenance company Documents Any file located in a folder. Crusher1_114CR05.jpg 111
112 J06 : Machine route 112
113 J06 : Part (1) Click on : to create a part within this machine 113
114 J07 : Part (2) Enter all the data available for this part, then click on 114
115 J08 : Part information Field name Description Remarks Code Must be unique within the machine 114CR01-30 Description Name / function of the part Gear Unit Order Type Brand Custom field part x Logical order of the part within the machine The name of these 3 fields can be customized 1 = first, Gear unit Metso Can be separated from the machine 115
116 J10 : Point Click on : to create a point within this part 116
117 J11 : Point Enter the code, the number of identical points and the description Select the point type in the list (description in the next slides) 117
118 J12 : Point Select the product in the list or click on to create a new one. Enter all the information available and relevant for this point. 118
119 J13 : Point The data can also be entered within the Details window : 119
120 J14 : Point information Field name Description Remarks / example Code Can be generated by TIG 114CR Number Number of identical points 2 Custom field point x The name of these 3 fields can be customized Description Name / function of the point Gear box #5 Order Logical order of the point within the part 1 = first, Point type Gear box Product Code / name of the lubricant or spare part Carter EP 220 Unit capacity Capacity of the point 300l Top-up quantity Value of the systematic top-up Useful for greases 120
121 J15 : Linkage of the operations Click on : to affect an operation on the active point : 121
122 J16 : Operations on the point Select the standard operation in the list, or click on to create a new one : 122
123 J17 : Operations on the point The data can also be entered within the Details window : 123
124 J18 : To be done machine stopped Indicate if the machine must be stopped in order to do the operation. 124
125 J14 : Operation-point information Field name Description Remarks Code Standard Operation Activity To be done machine stopped Last occurence Next previsionnal date (computed) Operator Required time (min.) Instruction 125
126 K. Using TIG : Access levels
127 K01 : Access levels 4 access levels are available within TIG Once the database is completed, it is good policy to restrict the access, especially under a network environment. The level 1 (superadmin) is needed only to fully customize TIG, with all the risks implied. 127
128 K02 : TIG users The number of users is not limited. A user is defined by : A name An access level A password 128
129 K03 : Restriction to a sub-level The access 2 users(user) can be restricted to one or more sub-levels. They will be able to view the data for the whole survey. But will be able to schedule and validate only their own sub-levels. : 129
130 K04 : Some guidelines Don t forget your password! Ask to Total Lubricants if you need some specific needs. All the roles & accesses can be reprogrammed (by Total TIG administrator) 130
131 L. Using TIG : Backup / Restore
132 L01 : Backup Click on to open the database management window. Click on to launch the backup. 132
133 L02 : Backup You can do as many backups as you want. It s a good policy to send the backup files on a network folder. The folder and the automatic backup can be customized (see D8) The name of the backup will be build with : Name of the database Date and time of backup 133
134 L03 : Restore Use the restore process only in case of incident or error. The active data will be replaced by the data present in the backup file. All the changes or additions made after the backup file will be lost. 134
135 M. Documentations management
136 M01 : Documents management Document = any reference to a file (pdf,xls, doc, ) or a web site. They can be linked to the machine/part/point, product, Then they can be opened directly by a single click. TIG service internal presentation August
137 M02 : Documentation module Click on to open the documentation management window. 137
138 M03 : Document creation (1) Click on to add a new document. 138
139 M04 : Document creation (2) Select the folder where the document is located : 139
140 M05 : Document creation (3) Select the document and click on "Open" 140
141 M06 : Document creation (4) The file is now linked to the document. Enter any other data available (Description, ) 141
142 M07 : Document fields Field name Description Exemple Description Description / name of the document CARTER EP : TDS Name Name of the file CARTER EPgb.pdf Family Type File path Main category Sub category Path of the file DOF01 - TECHNICAL DATA SHEET TOTAL Documents C:\Local\LubDocs\TechnicalDataSheets \En\Maintenance_General Lubrication documentation Data Sheets 142
143 M08 : Link on a machine (1) Select the machine, then click on : 143
144 M09 : Link on a machine (2) The document module is then displayed. Select the document to link and click on : 144
145 M10 : Link on a machine (3) The document is now linked on the machine : 145
146 M11 : Document opening Click on to open the document 146
147 x. Display customisation
148 Dxx : Datagrid displays The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 148
149 Dxx : Display Menu display To view the configuration menu click on : The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Visible : the column is displayed Frozen : the column is always visible Index : relative position in the grid Has Filter : the column can be filtered 149
150 Dxx : Column width The width of the column can be changed directly in the grid. Click on right border of the column and while staying clicked : Move to right to increase the width, left to decrease it. 150
151 Dxx : Column display / hide To directly hide a column : Select it (ex below = Code ) Right click to display the options window. 151
152 Dxx : Column display / hide Then untick visible The column code is now hidden 152
153 Dxx : Datagrid display backup The datagrid displays can be saved (within TIG configuration file.) Click on : Select (or create) the name of the display Click on [save] and [Ok] Tick Default to make it the default display for that datagrid. 153
154 Dxx : Datagrid display loading The displays previously saved within TIG configuration file can be restored. Click on : Select the name of the display Click on [Ok] to activate it. 154
155 Dxx : Displays configuration file All the datagrid displays can be exported, to be reused later Click on the tab [Parameters] Then parameters, Interface, [Export] Type the name of the file : And click on [save] 155
156 Dxx : Import displays file The displays file previously exported can be reloaded. Click on the tab [Parameters],Interface, [Import] Confirm the restart of TIG by [Ok] Select the file and click on [Open] 156
157 x. Data selections and filters
158 Dxx : Data selection by list (1) Select the column to filter by clicking on its name 158
159 Dxx : Data selection by list (2) Type the value in the field below the name The list is filtered as soon as the values are entered. 159
160 Dxx : Data selection by list (3) Select the value The data grid is now filtered (42 records) 160
161 Dxx : Dates selection (1) To select a date or a interval of dates. Click on the calendar icon : 161
162 Dxx : Dates selection (2) A calendar is then opened. Select the first date : 162
163 Dxx : Dates selection (3) Select the second date if needed. The data is now filtered between the 2 dates. 163
164 Dxx : Data selection by values (1) Type directly the value in the field below the name of the column. The data is filtered automatically By default the operator is % : i.e contains 164
165 Dxx : Data selection by values (2) The exact value can be typed, ex : Reclaimer 165
166 Dxx : Data selection by values (3) To select all the data that doesn t contain a value, use the operator!% 166
167 Dxx : Selection operators Different operators can be used to filter the data: Operator Result = Equal!= Different > Greater < Lower <= Lower or equals >= Greater or equals % Contains!% Doesn t contain NULL Empty!NULL Not empty 167
168 Dxx : Filters deletion To delete the filters, click on : All the lines are now displayed 168
169 x. Search / Replace in datagrids
170 Dxx : Search & Replace (1) The data in the datagrids can be modified through a Search & Replace function. This option is very powerful but can be dangerous too. Ex : Replace the activity Other by Level/Top-up for all the operations containing the words Level 170
171 Dxx : Search & Replace (2) First, make your selections (Description contains Level ) Then click on Search and replace in the datagrid menu 171
172 Dxx : Search & Replace (3) The search and replace window is then displayed : Select in the list the column (= field) where the replacement will be make : 172
173 Dxx : Search & Replace (4) Then select the value to search in the find list. Then select the replacement value in the Replace by list 173
174 Dxx : Search & Replace (5) Verify carefully the values you just entered : And start the process by [Ok] => the values are replaced : 174
175 Dxx : Search & Replace (6) Save the modifications by : And reset the filters to verify the modifications : 175
176 x. Export data from datagrids
177 Dxx : Export from Datagrids (1) In each datagrid, the data can be exported in a external file. Click on : Tick in the fields to be exported 177
178 Dxx : Export from Datagrids (2) Select csv file : Select with header : Click on : Enter the name and select the backup folder : 178
179 Dxx : Export from Datagrids (3) The name of the file is now filled : Click on [Ok] to start the backup process The file is now saved : It can be opened with Excel : Open Text files (*.prn, *.txt, *csv) 179
180 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 180
181 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 181
182 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 182
183 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 183
184 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 184
185 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 185
186 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 186
187 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 187
188 Dxx : Datagrids display The display of the columns of each data grid can be customized : Display, Position and width. Sort / Data filter of the content. These customized displays can then be stored in order to be reused. 188
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