How to View Temperature Metrics by Job

 

How To View Temperature Metrics

In this video we are going to cover the different ways you can view your temperature metrics here inside of Spec-Rite. First is a quick easy way to see it on Skyview and then we do have some more advanced views for reporting purposes. Let’s jump into Skyview and open up a layer, pick a time range and then hit apply. What you can see here on the map is all of our data for that time range that we picked, then you have two options to pick a job. You can either come back to the layer, use the dropdown box and pick one from scrolling. My personal preference is just clicking one here on the map. So I'll pick this job. And what you'll see right here on this tab are all of those temperature metrics that you're looking for. Your average road, air, humidity and dew points will all be included here on this Job Details tab. Normally when you open job details, it'll start right here on the job. Just make your way over to the environment tab to see those temperature metrics. That’s the quickest way. We do have a way to get more advanced in terms of reporting. 

 

Click new report and then you want to pick quality report. This will have those same four temperature metrics included alongside other quality metrics. Looking at an example of a quality report, you can see air temp, road temp, humidity and dew point here. And the cool thing here we can see is this will be on a per line segment basis. You can click each row and see which temperatures corresponded to that segment, and vice-versa. 

 

You do have the ability to take it one step further by including these 4 metrics on a custom template. So you just either go to new template and build one out, or you could come to an existing template you already have. Go over to the temperature metrics and make sure to include these four right here. Once you've done that, you just hit save. Now when you're creating reports, just make sure you're using that custom template. 

 

That's how you view your environmental temperature metrics in SRO. As always, if y'all have any questions, do reach out to us, whether that's to me directly or through any of our support channels.