# Aggregation Intervals

### Selection of Aggregation Levels <a href="#toc90997125" id="toc90997125"></a>

If the option is provided, data analysis can be conducted by aggregating it based on various factors such as shifts, products, operators, schedules, and more. This enables the identification of insightful patterns, such as determining the product with the lowest Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) value or identifying the most energy-intensive recipe.

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Upon availability, users have the option to select the desired time aggregator (hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly) to visualize the data. This feature enables the swift identification of critical production periods that warrant detailed analysis, with the assistance of the application's modules.

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