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Help with setting up a custom report in MyGeotab about idling and total engine hours percentages?

DLGTeam-1152
Original Poster

Hi everyone,

 

I've recently posted a question here about formatting the idle duration percentages and time and doing sort of a statistics report about the idle percentage vs. total engine hours percentage. I see that the total engine operational time is available in the Engine and Device > Engine & Maintenance > Measurements  section and it's listed as multiple instances, each one is in seconds. Basically, what I'm trying to do is retrieve the data for total engine hours on a weekly, monthly basis etc. while conducting a report. I know that the total engine hours since the start are available, but I would need the measurements on a shorter basis, if possible. Best option I have right now is taking them from the engine operational time section, removing the "S", and then adding those values to get the final product. I did this for one driver just to see if my calculations are correct, but I can't do this every time I run a report, it would consume too much time. I think the best solution is creating a custom report, but I was wondering how to configure the filters to get all these values into one report? I'd add the seconds from the engine time manually if needed, but I'd need these at least in the same report so I don't have to run two reports. Is this possible? Thank you in advance.

 

Best regards,

DLG Team

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Hey, @DLGTeam-1152​!

 

I think you can use Engine Operational Hours and just take the last measurement for each truck and convert that from seconds to hours. You shouldn't need to add anything, unless I'm mistaken on how that measurement works. I think the most recent recording will give you the full set of hours since the GO unit was plugged in (or even further if the engine reports this metric).

 

You can do this change and then upload the report as a new report in your database so you don't have to do this every single time you need the reading.

 

You should be able to scroll to the bottom of the report when you upload it and specify only the Engine Operational Hours and whichever idling measurements you'd like to use. You can then filter this stuff and sort it as needed in your report and reupload. Just keep in mind that sorting only works on a custom report on the Summary tab with the pivot table. If you try to enable a sort filter on your Report tab and then upload that as a template, your data will probably come in kinda funky.

 

Your reseller or Geotab support ought to be able to help you get the finer points of this down, but hopefully this helps get you pointed in the right direction. :)

 

Best,

Joy @FleetNavSystems-1081

 

P.S. Here's a quick video I made on customizing reports--the bit toward the end on specifying exceptions can also be done in a Measurements report:

Intro to Reports in MyGeotab

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Hey, @DLGTeam-1152​!

 

I think you can use Engine Operational Hours and just take the last measurement for each truck and convert that from seconds to hours. You shouldn't need to add anything, unless I'm mistaken on how that measurement works. I think the most recent recording will give you the full set of hours since the GO unit was plugged in (or even further if the engine reports this metric).

 

You can do this change and then upload the report as a new report in your database so you don't have to do this every single time you need the reading.

 

You should be able to scroll to the bottom of the report when you upload it and specify only the Engine Operational Hours and whichever idling measurements you'd like to use. You can then filter this stuff and sort it as needed in your report and reupload. Just keep in mind that sorting only works on a custom report on the Summary tab with the pivot table. If you try to enable a sort filter on your Report tab and then upload that as a template, your data will probably come in kinda funky.

 

Your reseller or Geotab support ought to be able to help you get the finer points of this down, but hopefully this helps get you pointed in the right direction. :)

 

Best,

Joy @FleetNavSystems-1081

 

P.S. Here's a quick video I made on customizing reports--the bit toward the end on specifying exceptions can also be done in a Measurements report:

Intro to Reports in MyGeotab

DLGTeam-1152
Original Poster

Thanks, @jjake-8255​ ! I'll make sure to watch the video you've sent me, thank you! I'm trying to configure this report and I'll have to play around with the platform cause this will be the first time I'm making a custom report so it could take some time to set up the filters properly :) Will give it a shot before contacting Support. Have a great weekend!

Happy to help, @DLGTeam-1152​!

 

You may also find some of my recommendations in this post to be useful. That Chris Dutton guy I mentioned in my one long answer has some super-useful Excel courses on Udemy that helped me to get to be a pro in all of that stuff in only a couple of weeks.

 

You have a great weekend, too! 😃

 

Best,

Joy

Hey, @DLGTeam-1152​!

 

I covered this sort of thing on our Friday Livestream today on YouTube. You may find this video to be helpful for any reports you're looking to build:

Advanced Excel Reporting in MyGeotab

 

Hope this helps you out! 😊

 

Best,

Joy @FleetNavSystems-1081

 

P.S. If you're interested in getting in on our livestreams, we do a driver-facing one every Tuesday at 3 PM and then an admin-facing one every Friday at 3 PM EDT. I will take generic Geotab questions as I am able on those streams if they are short after the regular demos; if they require a longer follow-up, I will consider doing them for an upcoming stream topic.

DLGTeam-1152
Original Poster

Thank you very much, @jjake-8255​! That sounds like a good opportunity and I'll make sure to join you next time 😊

 

Best regards,

DLG Team

Cool! If you want to be sure not to miss any times we go live, you may want to consider subscribing and hitting the notification bell. I always wondered why that was such a big deal to YouTubers, but now that I do that it makes sense: that sends an email any time we go live or post a video.

 

New driver training should be coming in a few weeks, too.

 

Best,

Joy

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