The repetitive item, or tool in case of multi-product, that defines the production model.
Production Model (tirpt2100m100)Use this session to view and maintain production model data. This session displays data from:
Product/Tool The repetitive item, or tool in case of multi-product, that defines the production model. Work Cell A production unit consisting of one or more work stations in a fixed sequence. A work cell is used in repetitive manufacturing for the production of a repetitive item. Production Model A predefined configuration used in repetitive manufacturing that specifies the production method, list of materials, time and capacity required and reporting method. A production model contains the following:
If the Multi-Product Production check box on a production model is selected, a list of products is added to the production model that specifies which items are produced. Note
Revision The ID of the product model revision. Type Specify the type production model. Allowed values Control Validity Status Effective Date The date on which the validity of the materials or the operations is checked. The application considers a material or operation to be valid, if this date is within the effective date and the expiry date range. The effective dates are used in the explosion process to create demands for the correct items. Expiry Date The date from which a record or a setting is no longer valid. The expiry date often includes the expiry time. Usage Use for Planning If this check box is selected, the production model is enabled for planning. Note Only one production model per repetitive item can be used for costing. Use for Costing If this check box is selected, the production model is enabled for costing. Note Only one production model per repetitive item can be used for costing. Options Report on Work Stations Planning Order Plan Quantity The planned quantity of product. Order Plan Lead Time The planned order lead time. Receiving Warehouse The ID of the warehouse where the product are stored. Note The receiving warehouse can be a regular warehouse or the point of usage warehouse attached to the next work cell. If the receiving warehouse is point of usage, the item produced must be part of the material list for the production model manufactured at the work cell the warehouse is attached to. The Supply System for the receiving point of usage warehouse must be set to none in the Item Data by Warehouse (whwmd2510m000). Scheduling Horizon The time period for which LN maintains planning data for an item. The planning horizon is expressed as a number of working days from the date you carry out the simulation. Enterprise Planning does not generate supply plans or planned orders that are after the item's planning horizon. To calculate the planning horizon, Enterprise Planning uses the calendar that you specified for the enterprise unit of the default warehouse to which the plan item belongs. Note Enterprise Planning moves the planning horizon to the end of a plan period. Minimum Run The minimal quantity to start the repetitive production run. Optimal Run The optimal quantity for a repetitive production run. Maximum Run The maximum quantity to start the repetitive production run. Operation Schedule Line Quantity The quantity assigned to the scheduled line. Transfer Quantity The quantity of materials that must be transferred to the point of usage warehouse, from the external supplier or warehouse. Rate The rate by man or machine hour. # Labor Resources The number of operators required for production. Rejects Repair Repair Cell A repair cell is a dedicated work cell linked to a production model. Note
Lead Time The repair time for the item expressed in hours. Quarantine Warehouse ID of the warehouse designated for quarantine. Location Specify the location of the repair cell.
Use for Planning If this check box is selected, the selected production model is used for planning. Note: Only one production model for each repetitive item can be used for planning. Use for Costing If this check box is selected, the selected production model is used for cost calculations. Note: Only one production model for each repetitive item can be used for costing.
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