You use this app to display the number of anomalies in the measurement data that have been detected by SAP Cloud for Energy. You can easily see the number of anomalies that were detected for meters, for a specified time period. The number of meters for which anomalies have been detected is also displayed.
The number of anomalies that have been detected are reflected in a table, and also on a graph, according to the type of anomaly.
For more information, see Monitor Anomalies App.
For more information about anomaly detection in general, see Anomaly Detection.
Enter a single day or date range that you would like to search by.
The results will include all of the anomalies that were first detected on the dates that you have specified.
Enter a single day or date range that you would like to search by.
The results will include all of the anomalies that were last detected on the dates that you have specified.
Here, you can filter regarding the meter's capability to send measurement data during your selected time period.
Yes means that the meter's capability to send measurement data was available.
No means that the meter's capability to send measurement data was not available. As a result, measurement data ingestion for that particular meter was not possible.
Here, you can filter by whether the meter was able to send measurement data during your specified time period.
If you choose Yes, all events where the meter was suspended and thus not able to send measurement data are shown. In this case, measurement data ingestion for the meter was still possible.
If you choose No, all events where the meter was not suspended and thus able to send measurement data are shown.
Here, you can filter regarding whether the location where the meter was installed was occupied during your selected time period.
Here, you can filter for meters that were in a connected or disconnected state during your selected time period.
Measurement data that is ingested into SAP Cloud for Energy has its time stamps converted to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) format. However, when you perform a search or filter search results for anomalies that have been detected for a specific time period, the Monitor Anomalies app takes into account the time zone of each individual meter.
The number of anomalies that have been detected for ingested measurement data by SAP Cloud for Energy is displayed for the current day, by default. However, you can also view the anomalies detected for other time periods.
In the results, each instance of a detected anomaly is counted as one instance even though the same anomaly may persist over several days. When an anomaly persists for at least one day and it intersects with the selected date range, it is counted.
The total number of meters that you see in the Number of Meters column may differ from the total number of meters for which anomalies have actually been detected. The reason for this is that any time there is a change to the Meter Master Data within the selected time period, the meter is listed again to reflect the changed attributes. For example, a change of Advanced Metering System would result in an additional entry to the list.
Click the meter’s serial number to navigate directly to the Meter Data section of the View Meter Data app.
To navigate to the View and Process Anomalies app directly, click the number of days (hyperlink) in the Anomaly Duration column of the Meters table.
Date when the data first showed this anomaly.
Date when the data last showed this anomaly.
Shows the status of the anomaly.
| Anomaly Status | Description |
|---|---|
| Active |
The anomaly is currently being detected. See the Anomaly Start Date column for the date when the anomaly started and the Anomaly Duration column for the number of days that the data has shown this anomaly. |
| Ended |
The anomaly is no longer being detected. See the Anomaly End Date column for the date when the anomaly was detected for the last time and the Anomaly Duration column for the number of days that the data has shown this anomaly. |
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