Calendar usageThe following tables list the lead time components, the calendar, and availability type that are used to plan the production order lead times. In addition, the calendar selection logic is described in the subsequent subsections. Production order lead time
Note A calendar is mandatory for each production department, and if multisite is implemented each site. No further fallback is necessary.
The lead time components in these tables refer to planned production orders in Enterprise Planning as well as to JSC production orders. Routing planning When you plan with routing operations, each operation is linked to a work center. All lead times, except wait time, use the work center to find the calendar. Wait time is not linked to any calendar and, therefore, directly subtracted from the finish date. If no calendar is defined on a detailed level, retrieval of a calendar can require several steps. Fixed order time If you use a fixed order lead time, no routing, and therefore no work centers, are involved. The calendar of the site (when multisite is implemented) or the enterprise unit of the selected warehouse is used instead. Calendar retrieval by item A calendar is retrieved from these sessions:
The fixed order lead-time horizon date is planned forward from the current date (date of order planning run) and uses the same calendar. Generic routing Both lead time offset and production time use the work center calendar. The logic of calendar selection is the same as for routing planning. Production Schedules Production Schedules only have one lead time element: the Order Plan Lead Time, defined in the production model of the repetitive item.
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