When a production order is created two types of schedules are created. One is production and the other is build schedule. When you print a manager's report you are looking at production schedule. When you print build schedule you are looking at build schedule. Production schedule represents when a production order will start and end. Build schedule represents when actually it will be build.
It is very critical to understand the difference between too as they influence the outcome of MRP, finite scheduling, white board scheduling , how production demand will be removed from the system when production is reported, inventory allocations etc.
Build schedule is represented by three tables called PLAN, FIRM and SOFT. They are not identical tables. I usually use SQL with union to get the data from them in unison.
In future I will be posting tips explaining how to configure they system to achieve desire results.
It is very critical to understand the difference between too as they influence the outcome of MRP, finite scheduling, white board scheduling , how production demand will be removed from the system when production is reported, inventory allocations etc.
Build schedule is represented by three tables called PLAN, FIRM and SOFT. They are not identical tables. I usually use SQL with union to get the data from them in unison.
In future I will be posting tips explaining how to configure they system to achieve desire results.
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