Production Order Operation (plsch2605m000)
Use this session to view and maintain production operations. You can also assign a qualified team to the operation.
These sessions are displayed as satellite sessions:
- Production Order Operation (plsch2605m000)
- Scheduling Constraints
- Production Order Operation Successors
Field Information
- Scenario
- The code of the scenario.
- Production Order
- The code of the production order.
- Operation Block
- The code of the operation block.
- Operation
- The code of the operation.
- Alternative Routing Block
- Indivisible Group
- The code of the indivisible group linked to the operation, if existing.
- Production Order Operation Group
- Schedule Start Date Backup
- Schedule End Date Backup
- Status
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- Status
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The status of the operation (Production Order Step).
Allowed values
- To Do
- The production order step is created. Work on the production order step can start immediately, without any restrictions.
- Delayed
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Work on the Production order step cannot start until the specified date.
Note: The production order step is set to this status automatically when a transfer time is defined for the operations.For example, if you report feedback on Operation1 of Production order operations 10 and this operation has a transfer delay, Production order operations 20 is delayed by the time taken by the Operation1 delay (the delay triggered when production feedback is reported).
- Postponed
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Work on the production order is to be postponed by a fixed time from the scheduled start date at each schedule calculation.
The time period by which a production order is postponed is determined by the Earliest Starting Time for Postponed production orders parameter.
An order step can be manually set to this status. This status is applicable when a decision about the completion of the work is yet to be taken.
- In Process
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Work is In Process for the Production order operations but has not yet been completed. This status is automatically entered by the software when production feedback is entered on the work teams of Production order operations .
The production order step is set to this status by the application, when the production feedback is specified on the work teams of the production order operations associated with the production order.
- To Restart
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The production order that is previously suspended is scheduled by the application. When a Production order operations is restarted, forecasted transactions and transactions in the bill of material are regenerated. Production order step with Suspended status can be manually set to this status.
- Suspended
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Work on the production order cannot be started until the specified date.
Production orders with these status can be Suspended:
- In Process
- Partially in Process
- To Restart
- Partially to Restart
- Completed
- The total quantity of the production order operations step has been produced. You can close a Production order operations by setting the status to Completed. However this is not recommended.
- Recommended
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Production order step is generated for a production order and has not yet been confirmed. You can confirm a production order step with this status by manually changing the status to To Do.
Production order step with this status can be manually set to:
- Delayed
- Postponed
- Completed
- Status Date
- The date and time when the status of the production order operation is updated.
- Planned Start Date
- The date on which production is planned to start, as determined by the Production Planner. This date is generated with a delivery schedule. However you can aslo specify the date.
- Planned End Date
- The date on which production is planned to end, as determined by the Production Planner. This date is generated with a delivery schedule. However you can aslo specify the date.
- Leveled Start Date
- Leveled End Date
- Scheduled Start Date
- The production start date as defined by the Scheduling Engine. Scheduled dates are calculated based on various manufacturing constraints, such as the availability of resources, setup times, production rates, completion of operations, planned dates, efficient use of resources, reduction of setups and reduction of work in process.
- Scheduled End Date
- The production end date defined by the Scheduling Engine.
- Previous Scheduled Start Date
- The scheduled start date of the production order step in the last schedule that is calculated and saved. This enables a comparison between the scheduled start date and the newly scheduled start date.
- Previous Scheduled End Date
- The scheduled start date of the production order step in the last schedule that is calculated and saved. This enables a comparison between the scheduled start date and the newly scheduled start date.
- Quantities
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- Quantity Unit
- The unit in which the quantity in expressed.
- Total Quantity
- To Process Quantity
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The quantity that is yet to be produced for the production order step.
Note: This value is updated by the application as the work progresses and production feedback is specified for the production order step.
- Processed Quantity
- The quantity produced for the production order step.
- Rejected Quantity
- The total number of defective items that are discarded during production. This value is updated by the application when production feedback is specified.
- Forecasted Reject
- The quantity of defective items that are forecasted as Rejects from the total quantity during production. This quantity is calculated based on the reject rate and constant specified in the manufacturing process routing, for the operation.
- In Process Batch Quantity
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The quantity that is currently being processed for the production order operations step in a batch.
Note: This value is applicable only to Production order operations corresponding to Synchronous batching operations.
- Dates
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- Q Start Date
- Setup Start Date
- Run Start Date
- Wait Start Date
- Move Start Date
- General
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- Step Number
- Group Sequence Number
- The order in which the operation steps in the group are completed.
- First Lot End Date
- The date and time when the first lot of the production order step, is completed.
- Multiplier
- The operational multiplier as defined in the process routing for the operation. This value is determined by the number of times the operation must be carried out to produce an item.
- Multiplier type
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Allowed values
- Constant
- Quantity MO
- Predecessor Max Completed Date
- Frozen
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Indicates if the production order step is frozen. Steps can be frozen in the Gantt chart.
- No Stretch
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