Settlement zones graph
On the Settlement analysis page, the Zones graph supports the following controls:
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To maximize the graph, click Maximize (
). This option is disabled when the graph is collapsed.
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To restore the graph to the original view, click Minimize (
).
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To collapse the graph, select Up (
).
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To expand the collapsed graph, select Down (
).
Use the following procedure to configure your view of the graph:
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From the Date range dropdown menu at the top of the page, select Yesterday, Previous month, or Custom. If you select a Custom date range, define the date parameters:
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Select Calendar (
). On the calendar that appears, select a start date and the select an end date.
Note: The total date range cannot exceed three months. Select an end date between the start date and three months after that date.
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Click Apply. This option is disabled if any box is invalid.
To edit your custom Date range selection, repeat these steps.
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From the Markets dropdown menu (in the Markets graph panel), select an individual market.
Important! The Zones graph represents settlement zones within an individual market. You must select an individual market from the Markets dropdown (not All) to enable the Zones graph.
With a market selected, the Market ID, Market Name, and Description appear next to the dropdown menu.
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(Applicable for wholesale and retail settlement data) From the Zones multiselect dropdown menu, select an individual settlement zone or select multiple zones or select All to view all market zones, and then click outside the dropdown area to trigger the API call to fetch the reading and settlement point data for the selected zones.
By default, All is selected. If an individual zone is selected, then the Zone ID, Zone Name, and Description appear next to the dropdown menu. The Actions menu (
) is enabled when one or more zones is selected.
Important! After you make your selections from the Zone multiselect dropdown menu, you must click outside the dropdown area to trigger the API call to fetch the reading and settlement point data for the selected zones.
Note: You can retrieve and submit the data for multiple zones at a time using Actions menu (
) in the panel. For more information, see Retrieving data and Submitting data.
The Zones graph renders as configured in the preceding steps.
Use the following controls to refine your view of the Zones graph:
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To narrow or expand the scope of the graph, select a Zoom by option:
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1H: One hour
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1D: One day
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1W: One week
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All: The entire selected date range
Note: The Zoom by options vary according to the selected Date range.
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On the graph, the x-axis represents time. The y-axis represents the unit of measure (UOM) for the selected settlement zone. Hover over any point on the graph to reveal color-coded tooltips with exact values. A dotted line represents missing data. Refer to the legend beneath the graph for the color assigned to each zone.
Refer to the legend beneath the graph for the color assigned to each zone.
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Select any legend item to hide the corresponding zone; select it again to restore the zone data to the graph.
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For a more detailed view of a time period, drag the left and right ends of the slider beneath the graph to define the zoom range, and then drag the entire slider left or right to adjust the view. You can also select an area of the chart to define the zoom range.
The x-axis and data shown on the graph automatically scale to reflect the defined range. To restore the graph to the original view, click All in the Zoom by box.
Exporting the data
To export the data represented in the graph, take the following steps:
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Next to the data range preceding the graph, select Action menu (
), and then click Export.
The Export dialog appears.
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From the Format dropdown menu, select the format of data that you want to export.
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From the File type dropdown menu, select the file type that you want to export.
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Click Export to export the file.
Note: Depending on which browser you use and your browser's settings, you may have to select a location to save the file.
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