Use this function to recalculate the amount of work to be performed by a resource at a specific production site.

You can recalculate workload from a specific date for one or a range of work centers. Load allocated to the work centers is determined by the routing and the operations that are to be performed. The degree of load is determined by the quantity of the product required. This is defined by the work orders. This function will rebuild (resynchronize) the load buckets for all work orders according to the period breakdown (days, weeks and months) defined in the scheduling parameters.

Access to this process is also available from the Work centers (GESMWS) function.

 

Prerequisite

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Screen management

The Recalculate loads function displays an initial screen into which you enter your selection (or filtering) criteria. The load buckets will be built from the reference date you provide.

You are advised to run this function on a regular basis and especially after any modification to a work center.

Entry screen

For a specified production site, the system selects all work orders that meet the following criteria:

  • The work order start date is later than the defined reference date
  • The work order has at least one operation that uses a work center included in the defined range of work centers.

Entry of a range of work centers is optional. All orders meeting the criteria above are processed, whatever their status (suggested, planned or firm).

The recalculation run automatically deschedules the selected work orders, reinitializes the load table (rebuilds the load buckets and work center capacity), then reschedules the orders.

Batch task

This function can be run in batch mode. The standard task FUNMIWL is provided for that purpose.

Action panel

OK

Click OK to rebuild the load buckets for the selected work centers. All existing work orders where an operation in the assigned routing uses the work center are rescheduled if you have selected the rescheduling parameters (Rescheduling checkbox). The reference date is considered as the new start date for any work orders which were in arrears. Operations with forced dates can also be modified (Reschedule optimized orders checkbox).

 All applicable work orders will be rescheduled when you select the OK action. The System log is updated accordingly. If scheduling changes the production start date this might cause an inconsistency between the new work order start date and a version. This might be the version of the product to be released (BOM) or the routing version. The Scheduling

Error messages

In addition to the generic error messages, the following messages can appear during the entry :

The end range is prior to the start range

Coherency check of the selection ranges.

Modification in process on another workstation

This message appears at the end of the System log if a lock problem forbids the update.

Rollback following an error in the transaction

Serious access problem in the database.

No work order processed

This message is displayed if the works orders could not be descheduled.

Problem in the table XXXXXXXX

Serious access problem in the database.

Tables used

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