Account analytics in WeldTrace

Account Analytics

View all your project data in an interactive analytics format to discover meaningful patterns. Account analytics is available only for the users of the Pro plan. 
Account analytics
  1. Click here to access the account analytics data;
  2. You will see the number of projects created in this tile with the number of projects active and the number of archived projects shown below;
  3. You will see the number of sets of labels used in your projects. Two of the most frequently used labels will be shown in the tile;
  4. In this tile you will see the number of customers;
  5. Here you will see the number of welders employed with pictures of the welders shown at the bottom;
  6. You can click on the funnel icon for any of these 4 tiles and filter the data. For example, you can filter all the project data by a particular customer or a label. All the data will be filtered for the filters applied. See the example shown below for the labels filtered;
  7. You can use the date range filter to get the welds that are planned within the range selected (weld date planned must fall within the date range). You may export the data to an Excel file (click on the Excel icon at the end of this row) or reset the date filter by clicking on the Show all button;
  8. You will see 4 tiles for welds, tags, drawings, and WPS. The count in each of these tiles will show the data across all the projects for the filters applied;
  9. In this row you will see the number of welds in different packs. All the numbers are for the welds in those packs and not the number of packs;
  10. Click on the button titled "Production" to view the production charts (see below);
Filters for labels

Production Charts

Account Analytics - production charts
Production tree maps
  1. Click on the "Production" chart to view the line graph of welds planned, allocated and completed;
  2. You will see the tree map of the quantity of welds by welder here;
  3. You will see the tree map of the total size of welds performed by welders here;
Inspection Charts
Account analytics - inspection charts
  1. Click on the "Inspection" chart to view the bubble graph for visual inspection of welds;
  2. PWI stands for pre-weld inspection, IDW stands for inspection during welding and FI stands for post-weld or final inspection. Size of the bubble will indicate the number of welds. You may use the + and - buttons to zoom in or out and the hand button to pan the chart. If you click on the + button in a magnifying glass, you can select a portion of the graph to view the welds in the zone selected;
  3. You will see the tree map of the number of welds inspected by inspection type;
  4. You will see the tree map of the defects identified when welds are failed in final inspection. If there are no defects, the message about no data will appear;

NDE Charts

NDE Charts
  1. Click on the "NDE" chart to view the bubble graph for NDE testing details of welds;
  2. You will see the bubbles for the count of welds by NDE passed and failed. Size of the bubble will indicate the number of welds. You may use the + and - buttons to zoom in or out and the hand button to pan the chart. If you click on the + button in a magnifying glass, you can select a portion of the graph to view the welds in the zone selected;
  3. You will see the tree map of the number of welds tested by NDE type;
  4. You will see the tree map of the defects identified when welds are failed during testing;
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