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Production Planning #6847

Open sukritbharati opened 8 years ago

sukritbharati commented 8 years ago

There is should be an option to schedule day wise production based on Sales Orders. Further based on the production plan, there should be option to drill down to check the material shortages for that respective BOM. This is help in having a clear production calendar with the ability to move production plans, based on customer priority and material availability.

Devens commented 8 years ago

+1

bhagabandaspatel commented 8 years ago

+1 me also

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bcornwellmott commented 8 years ago

To expand on this:

There is currently the Production Planning tool, which can schedule production based on sales orders or material requests. The tool shows material availability at the time of creation of production orders. The tool can create Timesheet entries based on the starting date and operations associated with the BOMs.

However, there are several major features lacking:

  1. The system does not look at material availability before scheduling. The system should consider material availability and material lead times during the scheduling process so that the Timesheet entries aren't created before product is expected to come in. Also, if scheduling a multi-level BOM, the system should schedule the child items before the parent items.
  2. The system doesn't allow for prioritizing or rescheduling based on changes to delivery of raw materials. A single schedule is generated and there is no easy way to modify it to accommodate a different set of priorities.
  3. The system doesn't group multiple Production Orders into one. If I have 5 production orders of the same part, the system should schedule those 5 PrOs to be made at the same time. This doesn't necessarily happen.

Are there any other major flaws or features that should be addressed when improving the Production Planning Tool?

Devens commented 8 years ago

I agree with @sukritbharati and @bcornwellmott both.

marimuthu98 commented 1 year ago

All schedlue job not working on production : version 13.49.2