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Production Goals Fault Possibilities Report Locations A report location is a combination of an area, a production line and a test category. In other words, a report location is a specific place in the production facility where a certain test is conducted. The data that is collected from a test (report location), is entered into Testnet from a terminal and then used for generating quality reports. In the tab Report Locations, you can create or delete report locations. You can also create product places that link products to the report locations. To get an overview of the modelling, you can use the tree structure, which displays every report location and its associated linked products. Move up and down in the structure by double clicking on the different objects. You can choose to view the structure starting from the report locations or from the products. Choose by clicking on in the respective radio button under the tree structure, and click on [Build]. If you select an object in the structure the information is automatically transferred to the text fields to the left. When you click on [Build], the structure will be displayed according to the search criteria in the text fields. You can always empty the fields by clicking on [Clear]. You can also block a product place from input by clicking on the [Activate/deactivate] button. Product place A product place is a term that combines an area, a production line, a test category and a product. This is the same as combining a report location and a product. Product places are created in order to separate test information that applies to a specific product when several products have passed through the same test. The administrator determines which products can be reported on at a specific report location. This simplifies reporting for the operator, who has a limited number of products to choose from for each report location. This is how to activate the Report Locations tab: 1. 198 Modelling Click on Modelling in the main menu Testnet User Guide