Time of Use by Day Zone in a Usage Transaction page loads the graph of only one MC even if there are multiple MCs present in the drop down.
(Doc ID 2529216.1)
Last updated on OCTOBER 06, 2022
Applies to:
Oracle Utilities Meter Data Management - Version 2.2.0.1.0 to 2.3.0.0.0 [Release 2.2 to 2.3]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
Time of Use by Day Zone in a Usage Transaction page loads the graph of only one MC even if there are multiple MCs present in the drop down.
When a UT is created for a multimeter account, the Time of Use by Day zone on the UT page shows MCs of all the devices linked to the Usage Subscription. However, even if we select any MC in that drop down, and click on ‘Load’, the graph of only the 1st MC in that drop down is displayed.
STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
1. Create a Device 1, Device configuration and Interval measuring component 1
2. Create a Service Point 1 and install the above meter
3. Create a Device 2, Device configuration and Interval measuring component 2
4. Create a Service Point 2 and install the above meter
5. Create measurements on both the Interval measuring components
6. Create a usage group with Get TOU Mapped Usage rule
7. Create a usage subscription with the service points and usage group
8. Create a usage transaction
9. The usage transaction is created in Sent status
10. The Time of Use by Day Zone will have a drop down to select Measuring Component - TOU Map
11. The drop down will have Interval Measuring component 1 selected by default
12. Click on Load to load the graph
13. Now select Interval Measuring component 2 from the drop down
14. Click on Load
Actual Result -
Graph is not loaded for the measuring component 2
Expected Result -
Graph should be loaded with information about measuring component 2
Cause
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