Shifting Production Planning

You can only use this session for production orders for which the status is:

  • Created
  • Printed
  • Released

For a production order, you can only shift operations that are not yet reported as complete. If you want to shift an order's production planning, one or more operations can already have the Completed status. In that case, the completed operations are skipped, and the shifting starts on the first operation that has not yet the Completed status. In other words, you can only shift operations on which is still work to do.

If a part of an operation's quantity is reported as complete, and a part of the quantity is not yet completed, the operation is shifted as from the Remainder Start Date. Consequently, the Remainder Start Date will change.

If you shift the production planning, the following happens to the production order dates and the operation dates:

  • The production order's start date changes. However, if the first operation, or more operations are already completed, the production order's start date does not change. In that case, the start date of the first operation that is not yet completed is postponed.
  • The production order's planned delivery date changes.
  • The production order's requested delivery date remains unchanged.
  • The dates of completed operations remain unchanged. Only the latest finish date of a completed operation can change.
  • The dates of shifted operations change. Consequently, the production order's planned delivery date changes.

The moving methods for operations defined in the Production Orders (tisfc0501m000) details session are not taken into consideration for shifting on the production order level. In the Moving Method Operations group box, the values of the Previous Operation(s) field and the Subsequent Operations field are only used when shifting single operations.