Work Order Schedule

The Work Order Schedule option shows the time slots used by each scheduled work order. Information for the work orders appears line by line. The open work orders are displayed in red.

The user can choose the number of days that are displayed by clicking on the relevant buttons. The buttons >> and << allow the display to scroll. The Calendar button makes it easy to get to the desired date. The Print button starts printing the current page. The Zoom drop-down list enables the user to increase the size of the figures, which is useful when there are operations of short duration.

Under the ‘Continuous Display’ option, the operations are not cut in time slots.

The ‘Open WO only’ option enables the user to display exclusively the open work orders and ignore the firm work orders.

A red line under the operations boxes corresponding to a work order indicates that for this order the scheduled end date is posterior to the due date.

A yellow line under the operations boxes corresponding to a work order indicates that for this order the scheduled starting date is posterior to the latest start date.

A magenta line under the operations boxes corresponding to a work order indicates that for this order the scheduled starting date is before the earliest start date. In this case, material can be missing.

The button Due dates analysis displays the comparison of the scheduled end dates with respect to the due dates.

The Projected receipts button displays the projected inventory receipts induced by the open work orders which will be finished within the machine schedule horizon.

When clicking on a work order number, the corresponding work order page is shown.

When clicking on a scheduled operation, the corresponding operation page is shown.

When clicking on a free time slot, the planned works list for the work order is shown.