Manufacturing ➔ Planning ➔ Visual scheduler
In this screen, you can schedule all active or new production orders at one time. To schedule a single production order, see Scheduling single production orders.
The information in this document is based on product update 407 and higher. If you have versions lower than this, certain features explained here will not be applicable.
Select one of the following options:
Type or select an operation to display only new or active production orders with production operations that will run through the selected operation.
Type or select a date to display production orders:
Select the date for when the first production operation needs to start.
Keep in mind: This is enabled only if you have selected the Forward schedule check box.
Select one or more filters from the list of options to further filter the production orders that will be displayed. Click Clear filter to cancel the selection of filters or Apply filter to allow the filtering to be performed based on the selected options.
Select one of the options provided in the drop-down list to display production orders with the selected status.
Note: The production order status will be pre-selected as per the last selection by the user.
Select this check box to allow production orders with a start date prior to the current date to be scheduled.
Select this check box to allow materials to affect the scheduling of production orders with a start date.
Select this check box if you want to schedule the selected production orders forward from the current date. Otherwise, a backward schedule will be performed for the selected production orders. Selecting this check box will enable the Start date field.
For a production order without a sales order linked, there will be no promised date because the promised date follows the fulfillment date in a sales order. Therefore, no dates will be displayed under the Promised column for production orders without sales orders linked.
Select this check box if you want the promised date of a production order (without a sales order linked) to follow the planned end date of its respective project. The planned end date is the date filled in the to field of a project card.
Operation orders with the check boxes selected will be scheduled.
This displays the production orders to be scheduled. Click the hyperlinked production order number to display the production order.
This displays the make items of the production orders.
This displays the customers that the production orders are for.
This displays the fulfillment date of the linked sales order of the earliest delivery lines with a remaining quantity greater than 0. For a production order without a sales order linked, no date will be displayed unless the Include project end date as promised date check box is selected.
This displays the dates that the first production orders are scheduled to start.
This displays the dates that the last production orders are scheduled to end.
This displays the statuses of the production orders.
This displays the number of days required to ship the make items to the debtors.
Note:
This displays the errors occurred that prevented the production orders from being scheduled.
This displays the IDs of the production orders to be scheduled.
This displays the IDs of the operations (inside operations) or IDs of the vendors (outside services) on the production operations that have exceptions.
This displays the operations being run.
This displays the material requirements or the make items being made by a component production linked to the production operation.
This displays the descriptions of the exceptions.
Click this to schedule the selected production orders.