Cancel Production Orders (tisfc0202m000)

Use this session to dispose of multiple production orders.

Performance aspects

The settings in this session could affect system performance and database growth. For more information, refer to Archive and delete in Job Shop Control.

 

Production Order

An order to produce a specified quantity of an item on a specified delivery date.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Project (PCS)

A collection of manufacturing and purchasing actions that are performed especially for a particular customer order. A project is initiated to plan and coordinate the production of these items.

For a standard-to-order production, the project is only used to link the item with the customer order. Otherwise, a project can include:

  • Customized item data (BOMs and routings)
  • Project planning (activity planning)

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Production Start Date and Time

LN compares the value of the Production Start field in the Production Order (tisfc0101s000) session with the range of production start dates and times you specify.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Planned Delivery Date

Refers to the Planned Delivery Date field in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Warehouse

Refers to the Warehouse field in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Planner

Refers to the Planner field in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Shop Floor Planner

Refers to the value of the Shop Floor Planner field in the Production Order (tisfc0101s000) session.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Engineering Item Revision

Refers to the revision of the main item.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Item From

Refers to the code of the main item.

If you use selection ranges to select the production orders to be removed, LN does not remove production orders that belong to an order group, even if you include some of these production orders in the selection ranges.

Grouping Selection

If this check box is selected, LN removes the production orders contained in the order group you enter in the Production Order Group field.

If this check box is selected, LN ignores the selection ranges.

Production Order Group

The order group of which LN must remove the production orders.

Simulation

If this check box is selected, LN does not actually remove the production orders. If this check box is selected, LN only prints a list of production orders that are candidates to be deleted or canceled.

If this check box is selected, does not print which production orders are candidates to be set to completed, because LN cannot simulate the completion process.

Delete

If this check box is selected, this session deletes the selected production orders that have not yet been released. Production orders that have not yet been released have one of the following production order statuses: Created, Scheduled, or Printed.

Cancel

If this check box is selected, this session cancels the selected production orders that have the production order status: Released.

Return issued Materials

If this check box is selected, this sessions attempts to return any materials that have been issued from the warehouse for the selected production orders that could not be deleted or canceled.

This option has no effect on materials for which backflushing applies.

A production order of which the production order status is Active cannot be deleted or canceled.

Complete remaining Orders

If this check box is selected, and the production order status of some of the selected production orders already is Active, this session sets the production order status of these production orders to Completed.

This action sets the quantity to issue for these production orders' materials and the quantity to deliver for these production orders'main items to zero.

Update priority remaining Orders

If this check box is selected, this session sets all selected production orders that LN could not remove to the specified priority.

If you set these production orders' priority to a low priority, for example, 999, you can set these production orders apart in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) session by sorting the production orders by priority.

Priority

The priority to which you set the selected production orders that you could not remove.

Print messages

If this check box is selected, and LN could not cancel or set to completed some of the selected production orders, LN prints the reason on a report.

 

Cancel Production Order

Starts removing the production orders, or starts the simulation.