Routing sheet
Use this report to obtain the sequence and details of the shop floor processes required to produce, or process, a particular product for selected scheduled work orders.
All or a range of work orders can be included selected by site code, project code, routing code and date.
The Work order Entry transaction definition defines if this report is to be printed. It also optionally allows the use of formulae to determine the number of copies to print.
Prerequisite
Access to the report
This report can be accessed from the report menu of the group Manufacturing - Work order documents.
It is also called by default from the following functions :
Manufacturing > Planning > Work order
List of criteria
Parameter |
Parameter title |
Type |
---|---|---|
mfgfcydeb |
Plant range |
|
mfgnumdeb |
Work order range |
|
pjtdeb |
Project range |
A |
gammedeb |
Routing range |
|
strdatdeb |
Start date range |
D |
codimp |
Print code (Local menu Print, Reprint) |
|
impselection |
Print selections (Local menu No, Yes) |
Description of the report
This report prints the sequence and details of the individual operations for work orders that have been scheduled. The total number of finished goods required is provided as well as the set up and operating (run) times, and the start and end dates for each operation.
Each individual tracking sheet has three distinct sections. The following fields are included:
- Routing tracking sheet header:
- Release number - in ascending order
The work order number. - Destination
The production site. - Project
The code of the project for which the work order is required. - Due date
The date the finished goods are required. This date is either the end date defined for the work order or the date calculated for the defined scheduling method. - Total quantity
The quantity of finished goods required. - STK (Stock unit)
The unit of measure applicable to the total quantity required. - Scheduling status
Whether the work order is currently scheduled or awaiting scheduling. - Released product details:
- Product no.
The product code of the finished goods and any subassemblies. - Version
The major, or major and minor version of the finished goods or subassemblies that applies. Major versions might be used where there have been increased or significant changes in functionality, that is the 'form, fit or function' has changed. Minor versions might be used where there have been minor features or changes in functionality, or significant fixes applied to a specific major version. - Released quantity
The planned quantity, expressed in the release unit of measure. - REL (Stock unit)
The unit of measure applicable to the total release quantity. - Operation details:
- Operation number
The sequence, or the order in which this operation comes in the routing and the description of the operation. Operations are usually numbered in steps of 5 so that additional operations can be inserted at a later date without the entire sequence having to be renumbered. - Start
This field identifies the earliest date this operation can start according to the scheduling process. The date is determined by the scheduling process. - End
This field identifies the latest date the operation can be completed according to the scheduling process. The date is determined by the scheduling process. - Work center
The production resource that is to be used for the operation. - Setup time
The time that it takes for the machinery to be set up ready for use. The time is expressed in the displayed unit. - Run time
The time it takes to perform the operation for the required number of items. The time is expressed in the displayed unit. - Unit
The unit of measure applicable to the setup time and run time.