Managing and Executing Production Runs
For an introduction to Production Runs, and a guide through the various preparations leading up to the actual production event, refer to Production Runs.
When all of the documentation is in place, the Production Run has been created and approved by any reviewers who may have authority to revise plans, and the editing is finished, it is time to start execution of the Product Run by scheduling it according to it's official date and time.
In the following section of the User Guide, we will describe how a Production Run is executed, which includes these steps:
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Executing the Routing of a Production Run
As we discussed in the section on Production Routings when a Routing is specified in a Production Run the manufacturing process will follow the list of tasks it contains, and each Routing Task will be executed in the sequence specified, using the relevant Bill of Materials identified by the Product ID, of course.
Implementing the Production Routing is accomplished when the Production Run is advanced through its various stages as indicated by the Production Run "Status" value. In addition to implementing all of the steps of the Routing, the Production Run also accomplishes many other things as indicated by the Status Indicators for the Production Run.
Production Run Status
- Created -- The Production Run has been created and saved.
- Scheduled -- The finalized Production Run has been scheduled on the Manufacturing Calender which can be accessed at [Warehouse] Icon > [Manufacturing] Tab > [Manufacturing Calender] button.
- Canceled -- The Production Run which was Created but not yet Started has been Canceled.
- Confirmed -- The Production Run which was Created has been Confirmed (approved) for Start of execution. At this Status the run can no longer be Canceled, but it can still be Reverted.
- PO Pending -- A Production Run with one or more Outsourced Tasks has the Outsourcing purchase orders Pending action to place those orders.
- Outsourced -- A Production Run with one or more Outsourced Tasks has the purchase orders placed for the relevant outsourced services.
- Running -- A Routing Task is currently running according the the Production Routing list of Routing Tasks.
- Reverted -- A Production Run that was Confirmed or Started has been stopped and has been processed according to the Reverting a Production Run processing.
- Completed -- The Production Run has been fully executed, the results captured in the data from the task declarations (using the [Declare] button, and the products that were produced have been claimed for transfer into inventory, or to fulfill pending orders.
- Closed -- The Production Run is closed and is archived in the database, it can no longer be modified.
In the following sections we will proceed through the steps and the various status conditions of the Production Run.
Scheduling the Production Run
The first step in implementing a Production Run is to schedule it, making it visible to the organization on the Manufacturing Calender, and scheduling resources you will need.
* To begin implementing the Production Run, open the View Production Run screen as follows, * From the Main Navigation Screen, Click: [Warehouse] Icon > [Manufacturing] Tab > [Find Production Run] button. * Provide search criteria in some of the four boxes, or just leave them blank if there aren't too many runs pending, and Click: [Find] to view a list Production Runs that includes the one you want to run. * Click: The production run name [and ID] to open the "View Production Run" screen. * Click: [Schedule] in the header of the top box.
Your Production Run will be scheduled and displayed on the Manufacturing Calender screen.
Now with the scheduling accomplished, you can open this View Production Run screen by clicking on the Production Run Name in the Manufacturing Calender.
Note that the Status of this Production Run will have changed from Created to Scheduled following the scheduling action.