Using Reports and Graphs : Overview of Reports : Description of PCS Axis Reports : Facility Type Reports
   
Facility Type Reports
Reports available for selection in any module except ISM include those in the following list:
Facility Type Information Report
Facility Type Inspections Report
Facility Type Maintenance Report
Facility Type Exceptions Report
Facility Type Information Report
A report based on the columnar report style that includes information entered in the Information data entry grid for a facility type, such as the Test Point Information report. Depending on how the report is set up, it can include information for user-selected fields such as ROW Name and Code, Milepost number, Effective Date, Active/Inactive status, Protection Criteria, and so on. The report does not include survey readings (Figure 16-6).
Figure 16-6. Example of CPDM Test Point Information Report
Facility Type Inspections Report
The inspections report includes information entered in the Inspection data entry grid for a particular facility type. It is available as a columnar, summary, or graph report. For example, the Test Points Inspection report includes all survey data collected at a test point but does not include other facility types such as rectifiers and bonds. Rectifier and bonds are included in a report specific to these facility types (Figure 16-7).
Figure 16-7. Example of CPDM Test Point Inspections Report
Facility Type Maintenance Report
A report based on the columnar report style that includes information entered in the Maintenance data entry grid for a facility type. For example, the Test Points Maintenance report includes a detail listing of all current, pending, and completed repairs for test points (Figure 16-8).
Figure 16-8. Example of CPDM Test Point Maintenance Report
Facility Type Exceptions Report
A report based on the columnar report style that includes survey data and other related information only for facilities that fail to meet certain criteria. For example, based on filter options selected in Exception Filters, the report can include facilities with missing structure readings; structure readings less negative than –0.85; or structure readings more negative than –2.0. This type of report is helpful when trying to quickly locate a problem in the maintenance of a pipeline (Figure 16-9).
Figure 16-9. Example of CPDM Test Point Exceptions Report