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Batch Journey

The Batch Journey page shows the complete lifecycle of a single batch: every process it passed through, the metrics recorded at each stage, and the individual line runs within each process.


Page layout

The header shows the batch ID, current status badge, SKU, and the date range the batch was active. If the batch is still in progress, the end date is shown as ongoing.

The Mark Complete and Abort Batch action buttons appear in the header only when the batch status is In Progress.

Summary bar

Four summary cards display at a glance:

  • Total Duration — combined time across all processes
  • Processes — number of manufacturing stages
  • Total Lines — total line runs involved
  • SKU — the product being produced

Process flow

A visual stepper shows each process in chronological order, with its name and duration. This gives a quick overview of the batch's path through your facility.

Process cards

Each process is shown as a collapsible card. Click the card header to expand or collapse it.

Within each card:

  • Aggregated metrics (blue panel) — the template-defined metrics for that process, aggregated across all parallel lines. If multiple lines ran in parallel, the panel notes how many lines were included.
  • Line Runs — individual line runs listed below the aggregated panel. Each row shows the line name, start/end time, duration, per-line metric values, and run status.

Click any line run row to expand it and see the raw input and output params recorded during that run.

Note

If no process metric template has been configured for a process, the aggregated metrics panel is not shown. Raw input/output params are still visible per line run.


Managing batch status

Batch status is always set explicitly by an operator — it is never updated automatically.

Marking a batch as completed

  1. Ensure the batch status is In Progress (the action buttons are only visible then).
  2. Click Mark Complete in the page header.
  3. Confirm in the dialog that appears.

The status badge updates to Completed immediately.

Aborting a batch

  1. Click Abort Batch in the page header.
  2. Confirm in the dialog.

The status badge updates to Aborted.

Warning

Marking a batch as completed or aborting it cannot be undone. A batch that sits between two processes — where line runs have ended but a downstream process has not yet begun — would show as completed if promoted automatically. This is why status changes are always made manually by the operator.


Use the Back link at the top left to return to the Batch Explorer.