Machine Utilization by Week (tisfc1504m000)
Use this session to display an overview of capacity utilization for one machine for a week. You can see what orders have been planned, and how much time and materials they are expected to use.
Field Information
- Site
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The site ID.
Note: Only visible if multisite functionality is active. - Machine
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The machine for which you want to see how much has been planned.
- Description
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The machine for which you want to see how many hours you have planned to use it during the week.
- Normal Capacity
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The normal capacity of the machine for one week. You can modify this in the Week Capacity [Hours] field of the Machines (Machine Types) (tirou0102m000) session.
- Production Year
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The year for which you want to display planned requirements for a machine.
- Available Capacity
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The machine capacity available for the week in question dependent on the calendar.
This may be less than the machine normal capacity if, for example, a machine is being maintained.
- Production Week
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The week for which you want to display planned requirements for a machine.
The week of the year, where week one is the first week of the year containing at least four days, assuming that Monday is the first day of the week.
- Total Machine Hours
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The number of hours you have planned to use the machine during the week.
- Day
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The day for which you want to see how much you have planned to use the machine.
- Production Order
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The planned production order.
- Item
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The item you have planned to make with the machine.
- Work Center
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The work center where the machine is used.
- Quantity Planned
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The quantity of items you plan to produce with the machine on this date, including items lost to scrap and low yield.
- Operation
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The code of the operation carried out by the machine.
- Machine Hours
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The machine hours needed to carry out the operation
- Physical Location
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The location where the production order is processed on the job shop. You can also enter other information about the order.
- Production Order Group
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The production order group to which the production order belongs.