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Scheduling Date

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Dear All,

anyone could help to explain the schedule date field at production order.

would be better to give example scheduling from MRP.

Thanks

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  • Suggested answer
    Mahmoud Hakim Profile Picture
    17,887 on at

    this is the expected start date

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    guk1964 Profile Picture
    10,888 on at

    order status of scheduled means

    • Capacity is reserved
    • Components are scheduled according to beginning (or end) of their ‘deliver to’ operation

    The problem with mrp is that it believes what you tell it. The lead time is 3 days but you take a sales order for today. So it has a nervous breakdown and then assumes you are going to do something to square the circle and schedules impossible start dates and /or sends you tons of messages to tell you to do something about it..

    MRP systems, including  Microsoft Dynamics AX, are hard coded to schedule backward from delivery date. However when that gives a start date before today's date then Ax 2012 will reverse the direction and schedule forward. To make it relay easy to understand the logic changed again at R3- the user now has control whether a planned order can start in the past by selecting options in four checkboxes in the Master plan/ Future messages tab - i.e. not checking these boxes means that the corresponding type of planned order can be scheduled into the past i.e.it will need expediting.

    There are four options for sorting the order in which AX schedules production orders.

      • Ascending item level, delivery date
      • Descending item level, delivery date
      • Priority – delivery date
      • Status – scheduled start

    The first three  options start with the delivery date of the production order. when there several orders with the same start date then  mrp will sort hose base don the policy you configure (there are four options).

    Other factors include lead times/promised dates, calendars, and whether finite material or capacity constrained

    Operations scheduling is broader and plans capacity in hours, and also allows you to overbook a given day manually. Jobs scheduling effectively plans the operations of a production route as individual jobs: Setup time, and Run time. Jobs scheduling is more detailed and typically means that you report actual labour hours by operator. 

    Its either a very big topic or the last one line answer may suffice!


  • benjamin84 Profile Picture
    2,075 on at

    Thank you Mahmoud,

    could you give the example of the calculation.

  • benjamin84 Profile Picture
    2,075 on at

    hi magic,

    thank you for the detail explaination, really appreciate.

    could you give example calculation how AX suggest the schedule date.

    thank you

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    Mahmoud Hakim Profile Picture
    17,887 on at

    Hi benjamin84

    you can chek this links

    job scheduling

    technet.microsoft.com/.../aa553462.aspx

    operations scheduling

    technet.microsoft.com/.../aa496589.aspx

    technet.microsoft.com/.../aa570151.aspx

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