The objective of this function is to make it possible to graphically display all the available load (order type OWx) for a given site.
The load represents the load generated during the creation of a work order (firm or planned) or generated during the launch of the MRP with load calculation. This load may be scheduled or not.
The non scheduled order load is displayed by operation start and end dates that correspond to the start and end dates of the work order.
Refer to documentation Implementation
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It is mandatory to enter a site. The site shown by default corresponds to the site associated with the user.
Scheduling status
The requested load status should be mentioned: Scheduled or Not scheduled
Load type
It is possible to select the load type required.
Selection criteria
It is possible to extract the load by criterion
It is advisable to regularly carry out a load calculation (see the Load recalculation documentation) in order to re-synchronize the loads with respect to the periods defined in the scheduling setups.
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Fields
The following fields are present on this tab :
Selection criteria
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The production site associated with the user is proposed by default. It can be modified by another site authorized for the operator, depending on its authorizations. |
Load to process
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Filter on statuses. |
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Filter on statuses. |
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Filter on statuses. |
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This flag is used to filter the suggestions based on their origin. |
Selections
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The work center group is a physical or fictitious entity grouping several work centers of machine, labor or sub-contracting type. |
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The work center is attached to a work center group. It corresponds to a production resource on which a routing operation is carried out. This is an entity for which it is requested to plan loads and track production times. Each work center is associated with an attachment site. |
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The type of a work center can be either machine, labor or sub-contracting. |
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Period for the visualization: |
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Start date for the inquiry. |
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Number of periods to view. |
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