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Production Schedule Lines (tirpt4102m000)Use this session to view and manage production planning.
Production Schedule The ID of the schedule. Line The line's position in the schedule. Item 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. Quantity Ordered The quantity to be produced for this schedule line. Start Date The planned start date for the production of the item. Finish Date The planned finish date for the production of the item. Quantity Completed The quantity that is already been completed. Quantity to Backflush The quantity for which backflushing was not yet completed. Quantity Backflushed The produced quantity for which materials are backflushed. Quantity Rejected The quantity product rejected during production. You must decide if the quantity is scrapped, moved to quarantine or to a repair cell. Quantity Scrapped The quantity product scrapped during production. Quantity to Quarantine The quantity quarantined during production. Quantity to Repair The quantity to be repaired. Quantity Repaired The quantity already repaired and returned. Original Start Date The earliest date materials to manufacture the item are available. Original Finish Date The earliest date the planned quantity can be completed. Actual Production Start Date The date production started. Actual Production Finish Date The date production was finished. Status Production line status. Allowed values Origin View the origine of the production run schedule. Allowed values Warehousing Order An order for handling goods in the warehouse. A warehouse order can be of the following inventory-transaction types:
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.
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