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About This Guide
Intended audience
Plan and schedule data model
Database overview
Orders
Database table: ORDER
Items
Database table for Scheduler: PART
Batches
Database table for Scheduler: BATCH
Routings and operations
Database tables: JOBSTEP, JS19VR, and PROCPLN
Database table: RESRC
Resource groups
Database table: RGRP, RGRPMBR
Infinite resource groups
Materials
Database table: MATL
Representing component items
Shifts
Database table: SHIFT
Shift exceptions
Database table: SHIFTEXDI
Holidays
Database table: CAL
Delivery schedules
Database table: MATLDELV
About the Planner
Database
Running the planner
Order promising/get CTP
Plan regeneration
Output data
Basic planning considerations
Forecasting
Resource collisions
Material components
Dynamic reallocation by order priority
Realistic order completion dates
Material scrap factor/shrinkage
How the planner plans an order
Pull planning
Push planning
Example plan
Defining item lead times
Standard lead time
Expedited lead time
Handling temporary vendor lead time problems
Using item acquisition schedules
Defining the acquisition schedule
Assigning the acquisition schedule to an item
Using Item availability constraints
About usage of phantom item inventory
If the phantom is an end item
About phantom inventory usage
Using supply tolerance
Exception messages
General notes
Defining order priorities
Generating purchase order exceptions
Replenishing safety Stock
Cross-referencing Orders
Using pull-up orders
Defining a time fence for inventory/supply usage
Planning passes
Enforcing the time fence at the expense of the due date
Time fence messages
Optimizing usage of manufactured item supplies
Using overlapping operations
Using minimum and maximum lot sizes
Using maximum order lot size
Using order minimum/multiple
Defining the earliest start time for planning an order
Using alternate items
Managing resource availability and interruptions
How the break rule affects reallocation
Influence on resource allocation
About the scheduler
How event-based scheduling works
About the scheduler trace log
Event processing example
Using scheduler rules
Controlling simultaneous order start dates
Using sequencing and selection rules
Using resource group member selection rules
Managing resource availability and interruptions
Handling shift overrun situations
Reducing resource availability
Increasing resource availability
Resource reallocation during interruptions
Defining operation setup time
Defining the setup resource group
Defining when to apply setup time
Defining the amount of setup time
Creating a setup lookup table
Setup time example
Using overlapping operations
Split processing
Accumulation processing
Overlapping operations example
Splitting a load at a single operation
Splitting load example
Running the scheduler
Output data
Summary performance data
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