The Flow Schedule Summary window is used to view and manage flow schedules at an aggregate level. This window shows all flow schedules, discrete jobs, and repetitive schedules at a summary level.
Note: Only flow schedules can be maintained through this window. Repetitive schedules and discrete jobs are displayed but cannot be modified.
Navigate to the Line Scheduling Workbench Options window.
You can use the default information on this window, or enter values. See: Line Scheduling Workbench Options Window.
Schedule quantities can be modified in both the summary and detail windows. However, only schedules that do not have details (such as schedule group, project, or task) can be modified at the summary level.
Choose Flow Schedule Summary
The Flow Schedule Summary window shows schedules, in a bucketed format, from the start dates selected on the Line Scheduling Workbench Options window. You can scroll back or forward in this window.
Three types of order information can be viewed. You can select the types displayed on this window through Preferences in the Tools Menu. See: Preferences
Planned quantity is calculated when the flow schedule is created, this amount can be changed.
Completed quantity is updated when you perform a completion on this schedule.
Variance is the difference between Planned and Completed quantities.
To modify a flow schedule quantity, change the Planned quantity in the date column selected. However, only schedules that do not have details (such as schedule group, project, or task) can be modified at the summary level.
The Total and Total Planned Quantity for this assembly reflect the changes you just made.
This window offers the feature of spreading weekly quantities across the valid workdays. Enter a value in the Total field, and choose Tab.
The new total quantity will spread even across all the workdays and display in the window.
Save your work.
You can access the following windows:
Unscheduled Orders: Displays the Unscheduled Orders window. See: Viewing Unscheduled Orders
Details: Displays the Flow Schedule Details window for the assemblies and dates selected. The number after the word.Detail indicates how many records are selected. You can select multiple assemblies on this window for viewing on the detail window. See: Flow Schedule Details Window