Report Schedule Lines Completed (tirpt4102m300)

Use this session to report quantities completed on individual schedule lines.

 

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.

Shift

The production work force can be organized in shifts. The most common models are one, two or three shifts models, but more complicated models are possible with different shift divisions planned for various days of the week.

A shift has the following properties:

  • An unique key that identifies it.
  • The key is generated based on a mask.
  • The start and end dates and times are specified.
  • The shift net time is specified.
Note

A shift with a start date and time in the past cannot be deleted.

Start

The shift start date and time.

End

The shift end date and time.

Production Start Date

The date and time production for the schedule line started.

Production Schedule

The production schedule ID.

Schedule Position

The line's position in the schedule.

Product

An item of the type Manufactured or Product with the default supply source Repetitive, defined in a production model and created through repetitive manufacturing.

Ordered

The quantity product ordered.

Completed

The quantity product reported Completed.

Rejected

The quantity product rejected.

Note

You will have to decide if the product is scrapped, moved to quarantine or repaired.

Scrapped

The quantity product scrapped.

To Quarantine

The quantity product quarantined during the specified shift.

To Repair

The quantity product transferred to a repair cell.

Repaired

The quantity product returned to the schedule line from the repair cell.

To Backflush

The quantity to backflush.

Backflushed

The quantity already backflushed.

Original Start Date

The earliest date materials to manufacture the product are available.

Original Finish Date

The earliest date the planned quantity of product can be completed.

Production Finish Date

The date on which the production order is completed.

Actual Production Start Date

The actual date on which manufacture of the items for production is started.

Actual Production Finish Date

The actual date on which manufacture of the items for production is completed.

Origin

View the origine of the production run schedule.

Status

Production line status.

Warehousing Order

An order for handling goods in the warehouse.

A warehouse order can be of the following inventory-transaction types:

  • Receipt
  • Issue
  • Transfer
  • WIP Transfer

Each order has an origin and contains all the information required for warehouse handling. Depending on the item (lot or non-lot) and warehouse (with or without locations), lots and/or locations can be assigned. The order follows a predefined warehousing procedure.

Note

In Manufacturing a warehousing order is often called a warehouse order.