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Navigation: Inventory > Routing > Edit routing > Routing positions > Edit routing positions: General No contents entries on this page Contents There are defined times and costs of the operation, lead time determines the costs and duration of the work sequence. Values are specified in unit "Times in ..." (hour/minute) and refer to "Times per .. finished parts" in units of usage of the assembly.
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Setup for Calculation
The setup time in hours or minutes is taken into account in production and costing analysis as well as in Pre-calculation
If "Extend to cost element" is set to at least 2 in the resource, the setup time can be reported separately via FDC or analyzed separately in the calculation. The cost element to which the arising or accumulated costs should be written must be specified for this.
This setting has an effect on calculation of target time
Setup for Sched+Cap.
The set-up for sched+cap. in hours or minutes is considered in capacity planning and throughput time calculation.
This setting has an effect on calculation of target time
Mach+Labor Time/unit
hmtoggle_plus1 The actual processing time per work step
Secondary processing time 1 + 2 hmtoggle_plus1 Secondary time
Times per .. Finished items hmtoggle_plus1 Determines, to which assembly quantity the time refers to Times in … Unit of time in which times are stored – hours or minutes. The default can be stored in the options. Resource Allocation hmtoggle_plus1 To which extent a resource can be utilized
Operation active It can be set here whether the operation should be included. Apart from Yes/No, a condition is also possible, such as production quantity greater, in between or smaller than a specification defined here. Example: The operation in which a small machine has been defined should only be used when the production quantity is smaller than 30. If it is greater, an operation should be used in which a large machine with a respectively higher set-up time but smaller mach+labor time is stored. Quantities refer to "per units of usage" of assembly.
This switch is hidden by default and can be activated via Configuration wizard Use factor hmtoggle_plus1 Determines the use factor of the operation If with one work step several parts are produced at once, the use factor is higher than 1.
Example Cut a plate with a saw Duration 1 minute Result: 2 plates, per 1 plate, only 30 seconds are required. Use factor in this case:2
Example 2: Injection molding with 12 nozzles. One process creates 12 parts, the use factor is 12 in this case.
See Calculation of planned time Work steps The opposite to the use factor. hmtoggle_plus1 How many work steps are needed for one part If several steps are needed to finish one part you can enter the number here Example: Tighten 10 screws. Per screw, 15 seconds are needed.
Piece time is 15 seconds Work steps 10 Total time 15 * 10 seconds = 150 seconds
See Calculation of planned time Idle Time hmtoggle_plus1 Idle time in hours in which the semi-finished part must not be further processed, eg. drying time, cooling etc. |--- Transfer time --| |-- Planned time --| |--- Idle time---| The resource is available at this time for other orders. There are no costs arising.
Forward Scheduling: The next sequence of operations can begin only after the idle period. The idle time should not be used for the extension of lead times. It is recommended to use transit time (see resources).
By default, factory calendar and resource calendar are not considered. In Configuration wizard you can set up to take into account these.
Overlap Limit The overlap time to the next operation is stored in hours. 0 = No overlap limit -1 = parallel processing of the next operation
0 = next operation starts after given number of hours see Parallel Operations and Overlapping Scrap Factor Scrap factor relating to this routing position in % This is calculated as (Mach+Labor time/unit) * (1 + scrap factor : 100) Quality Control Plan hmtoggle_plus1 Store a QC-inspection plan in operation If a QC-inspection plan is stored, depending on the settings a QC order will be created See Configuration wizard
Measured values can be registered via QC-order, Terminal or WEB-Apps.
If respective rules are defined, the release of the next operation may depend on that. See Configuration wizard - FDC - login rules
See QC-inspection plan Production - operation Quality control order Number of Pay Slips Information field – if applicable, for information on number or pay slip printouts Milestone A work sequence can be defined as milestones. In the production order, the date for planned completion of the milestones,which is independent of the APS scheduling, can be defined here You can select a milestone type for this which has been defined in Production - Master Data - Milestones.
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