| Displaying Assembly Line - AssignmentsAssignments exist on two
levels, and are divided in two types. The types differ in purpose, whereas the
levels differ in the characteristics they define. Types The following types of assignments exist: Note - An average cycle time is not a mathematical average, but is a
value that you consider to be a suitable average for the nonaverage cycle times
over the course of a full day.
- Each day must be completely covered by both average and
non-average assignments. So, make sure that for each moment of the day a
non-average assignment is effective, even if no work is performed for a part of
the day. Average assignments automatically apply to the whole day. LN takes the hours of the
working day from the calendar.
Levels Assignments can exist on two levels. According to these
levels, the following sorts of assignments exist: Note - Operations are not visible in the Assembly Control module.
- Only line level assignments can be average or non-average,
because this characteristic has respect to the cycle time, and the cycle time
is only defined for line level assignments, and not for line station level
assignments.
- Assignments are date and time-sensitive, so different process
charactersitics can be applied to the line over different periods and/or time
ranges.
- In LAC, several characteristics on line station level are
defined as separate assignments, such as a job assignment and an operations
assignment.
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