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Work Scheduling View in Material Master

Updated May 18, 2018

What is the importance of work scheduling view in material master and the standard values in Routing?

If I am maintaining Lot size dependent information such as set time, Interoperation time, Processing time in work scheduling view in material master and also Total in-house production time in MRP view under scheduling tab, what will effect on the system?

Means how will the system behave in this scenario?


In house production time in MRP2 view, specifies the time in workdays needed to produce the material in-house. In-house production time is independent of the order quantity. The system requires the in-house production time to determine the planned dates for planned orders in materials planning.

You can define work scheduling times in the material master record in one of two ways:
-Either you enter the in-house production time. If required, you can get the system to update this value from the routing.
-Or you enter the setup, teardown, processing, and interoperation times. If you maintain these values, the system determines the in-house production time on the basis of lot size.

What is the basic fundamental of "Independent lot size" and "Dependent lot size" in work scheduling view of a material master. I am jumbling a lot between this two to understand the basic requirement of my client.

Second thing is that you are saying that - You can define work scheduling times in the material master record in one of two ways:
-Either you enter the in-house production time. If required, you can get the system to update this value from the routing.
-Or you enter the setup, teardown, processing, and interoperation times.
But how the system update this first option.
I mean to say , is there any setting in configuration so that the system will update workscheduling time values from the routings?


You need scheduling data for 2 types of orders, planned orders and production orders.

And you can have the scheduling data in 3 ways:
1. Lot size independent in-house production time, in material master, MRP2 view. ex: if in house production time is 2 days, it will schedule the order for 2 days, and it doesn't matter if the order size is 1 or 1000, they are both produced in 2 days. (I never met any case that fits this situation)

2. Lot size dependent in-house production time, in material master, Workscheduling view. ex: if you have 5 day setup time, and 1 day production time for lot size of 10, then your order will be scheduled according to the order size. if your order is for 10, then your total production time will be 5 day + 1 day x 10 / 10, which is 6 days. If your order is for 100, then your total production time will be 5 day + 1 day x 100 / 10, which is 15 days. 5 day setup time will not change when the order quantity changes, because you make the setup once at the beginning of the production, and use the same setup during whole production.

3. Lot size dependent in-house production time, in routing. The same calculation of above will be used for this.

So, which of these data is used for the 2 order types?
For the planned orders, for default, system uses the times in number 2 above. If that data is not entered, system will use the time in number 1 above. If you want the system to use the routing data, then you should use lead-time scheduling parameter in MRP run, then system will use data in number 3 above.

(The idea behind this is, MRP run always takes long time, and if you want it to use routing data, that will also increase this run time. Therefore, you can use routing but take results after long MRP run time, or you can use approximate times but take the results after short MRP run. This was very crucial before, because at those times hardware technology was not enough to process too much data in short time, when MRP run was taking days and days. But now is not that crucial, that's my personal opinion. As I said before, you can use routing data but take results after long MRP run time, or you can use approximate times but take the results after short MRP run, however, there's one other way which is a combination of these two: You can use the system to update the data in number 2 using the data in number 3, which is called the update of material master from routing. In that case, the approximate production times in material master will be as close as possible to the actual production times. In that case, not only MRP run will not take long time, but also we will get much better results.)

For the production orders, always the routing data is used for scheduling.

Now, I am cleared that what is independent and dependent lot size. but still there is one confusion in my mind that where did we mentioned this lot size i.e 10,100 as per your example in case 2.
Secondly, I didnt understand your second last sentence (i.e.the approximate production times in material master will be as close as possible to the actual production times). Can you please clear me this sentence with suitable example.


You enter the lot size on the Work scheduling view of material master, for the lot size dependent times, for my example you enter 10 as lot size.

And the approximation is like this: In the material master, you enter the production times as DAYS, but in the routing you can use MINUTES, even seconds. Therefore the most detailed and accurate production times can be entered in routing, in material master you can enter only days, which will be the approximate value.

If your routing is, for lot size of 10, setup time is 3 hours and production time is 50 minutes, when you update the material master from routing, system will write 3/24 days for the setup time, and 50/1440 minutes for the production time, because it has to convert it to days.

But still I dont understand that where I have to mentioned that lot size 10 or 100?
And second thing is that, If I have to use routing data for planned order what should I have to do? Shall I have to mentioned lead time scheduling in MD02?


You enter lot size in material master, on workscheduling view.

and yes, you have to mention on md02 screen that you want lead-time scheduling.

You mean to say I have to enter that 10 or 100 in base quantity of work scheduling view of material master?

Yes.


Comments

  • 11 Jan 2013 10:45 am Guest
    Still not clear the importance of work scheduling views.
  • 15 Jul 2013 2:59 pm Guest
    In the Work Scheduling views, we provide the Production Scheduler and hence the production Scheduling Profile for a Material
    The Production Scheduling Profile has the Order Type.
    During conversion from Planned order to Production Order, the order type is automatically considered....IF....we have provided the Production Scheduler in Work Scheduling View.
    If we have not maintained the Work Scheduling View, every type we convert a Planned order to Production order, we will have to provide an order type manually.
    To avoid this manual work....it is important we give the Production Scheduler in the Work Scheduling view. Can you think, that if we carry out Mass conversion of planned order to production order, we will have to give order type for every order.

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