Stage Summary Page
Looking at an entire Job Summary graph is a great way to see the results of a job, and zooming into the data for just a single stage can quickly reveal issues and paths for future improvements. So on the Job Summary page, you'll find each stage listed out along the left of the page, as a link to that Stage Summary.
That list uses the Stage Name, so if you've changed this on the Stage Start/End Times page, you will have a list of the stage names instead of stage number. Clicking on one of the Stage Summary links will take you to a page very similar to the Job Summary. But the graph and Zoom Slider have limits set on either side of the Stage Start and Stage End markers. And the Summary Data belongs to just this particular stage.
The zoom slider limits are set just on the outside of the stage flags so that you can determine what leads into and out of the stage. And you can use the zoom slider to quickly drill down on points of interest within the stage. There are lots of graph features and customization options available in Well Data Labs; learn more about them on the Graph Features article.
The 3-bar button on Stage Summary pages contains a feature to export your graph or the whole report to a PDF document.
The data tables underneath the graph contain the same data elements that you'll find on the Job Summary page but limited to just the stage currently being viewed. You'll also find the comments and data that were entered on the Treatment Data page for this stage, including Depth Features, Proppant, Fluids & Chemicals, and Tracers detailed information.
Now that you're familiar with viewing Stage Summary pages, check out Job Comparison to learn how you can stack all of the job stages or compare individual stages across multiple jobs.