Section 7.1.1 Scanner Barcode Duration Report
Accessing the Report
Navigate to Reports > Scanner Barcode Duration Report. The report loads directly to the results grid.
Results Grid
The grid displays one row per box per session. Each row represents a single operator's scan activity on one box within one session.
The grid columns are:
- Username — the operator's username.
- Unit — the WIB™ Unit identifier used during the session.
- Workspace — the Workspace the session ran in.
- Project — the Project the box belongs to.
- Collection — the Collection the box belongs to.
- Session — the session identifier.
- Box — the Box Identifier.
- First Date — the date scanning began on this box.
- First Time — the time scanning began on this box.
- End Time — the time scanning ended on this box.
- Images — the number of images scanned in this box during the session.
- Box TTL Sec — the total time spent on the box, in seconds (from First Time to End Time).
- Min Sec — the minimum time spent on a single image scan within the box, in seconds.
- Max Sec — the maximum time spent on a single image scan within the box, in seconds.
- Sec Per Image — the average time per image (Box TTL Sec divided by Images), in seconds.
- FPM — frames per minute.
- FPH — frames per hour.
- Pause Time — the total time within the session during which no scanning occurred, in seconds.
Each column supports filtering. The grid is paginated; use the pager controls at the bottom to navigate pages and adjust page size.
Exporting the Report
Click Export at the top-right of the page to open the Export a Report dialog.
Dialog fields:
- Report Type — auto-set to
BarcodeDurationReport. Read-only. - Email Recipients — optional. Enter one or more email addresses to be notified when the export completes.
- Export Targets — optional. Select one or more configured targets to deliver the exported file to. Targets are configured under Section 13.5 Set Export Destination.
- Filter — pre-populated with the current filter state of the grid. Editable.
Click Submit to queue the export. The exported file becomes available in Section 7.2 Exported Reports when processing completes.
For a recurring export on a schedule, see Section 7.3 Export Report Schedules.
The exported file is a Microsoft Excel workbook (.xlsx) containing a single sheet with all visible rows and the same columns as the on-screen grid.
Note: Each report under Section 7.1 produces a different export format. See each report's article for its specific export format.
Note: Access to the Scanner Barcode Duration Report requires the Scanner Barcode Duration Report permission in Section 12.5 Security Policy.
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