Difference between revisions of "Libero Manual"
m (→User Manual) |
m (add bit more..) |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
[[Image:Libero1.png]] | [[Image:Libero1.png]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | Figure 1.1.1.1 | ||
===Manufacturing Resource Management=== | ===Manufacturing Resource Management=== | ||
Line 14: | Line 16: | ||
The Manufacturing Resource defines a resource for an Organization. You can introduce as many resources as you wish. | The Manufacturing Resource defines a resource for an Organization. You can introduce as many resources as you wish. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Figure 1.1.1.2 | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Resource Type field allows you to identify the capacity for this resource. | ||
+ | |||
+ | When you tick the Is Manufacturing Resource check box the next fields are shown: Manufacturing Resource Type, Daily Capacity, Percent Utilization, Queuing Time and Waiting Time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In the Manufacturing Resource Type field you can select a Resource among Work station, Production Line, Work Center or Plant. Normally a group of work stations will be integrated into a work center, a group of work centers in a Production line and a group of production lines in a Plant. This relation is build in a hierarchy which is used to accumulate the required and available capacity since the lower to the upper hierarchies for each resource. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Utilization Percent for a resource is defined as the required time for that resource divided by the available time, the result is multiplied by 100. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Queue Time is the time which normally a manufacturing order operation has to wait since it is moved to this operation until it starts to be worked. The Waiting Time is the time which normally a manufacturing order operation has to wait since it is finished until it is moved to the next operation or to the warehouse. Both, queue time and waiting time entered in the resource are used as default values for the nodes in the workflow. | ||
+ | |||
====Resource Type==== | ====Resource Type==== | ||
====Manufacturing Resource==== | ====Manufacturing Resource==== |
Revision as of 10:25, 20 December 2006
this is an in-progress task.. pls do not edit. thanks! -- Red1 22:40, 19 December 2006 (EST)
Contents
- 1 User Manual
- 2 Cost Group
- 3 Create Cost Element
- 4 Create Element
- 5 Product Cost
- 6 Product Costing Report
- 7 Cost Collector
User Manual
A Manufacturing Resource is defined as anything required for production and a deficiency of availability to cause not to reach the Production Plan. The Manufacturing Resources can be: Plants, Production lines, Work Centers and Work Stations.
It mainly answer the question: Where is the product made?
Manufacturing Rules
The Resource Type Window is the Compiere standard option which it is used to calculate the available time in a resource. It allows to enter the starting time and the end time for the slot in the working days. For more information please see the Chapter 16 of the Compiere User Manual.
Figure 1.1.1.1
Manufacturing Resource Management
To enter a Manufacturing Resource double-click in Manufacturing < Manufacturing Rules <Manufacturing Resource Management < Manufacturing Resource.
The Manufacturing Resource defines a resource for an Organization. You can introduce as many resources as you wish.
Figure 1.1.1.2
The Resource Type field allows you to identify the capacity for this resource.
When you tick the Is Manufacturing Resource check box the next fields are shown: Manufacturing Resource Type, Daily Capacity, Percent Utilization, Queuing Time and Waiting Time.
In the Manufacturing Resource Type field you can select a Resource among Work station, Production Line, Work Center or Plant. Normally a group of work stations will be integrated into a work center, a group of work centers in a Production line and a group of production lines in a Plant. This relation is build in a hierarchy which is used to accumulate the required and available capacity since the lower to the upper hierarchies for each resource.
The Utilization Percent for a resource is defined as the required time for that resource divided by the available time, the result is multiplied by 100.
The Queue Time is the time which normally a manufacturing order operation has to wait since it is moved to this operation until it starts to be worked. The Waiting Time is the time which normally a manufacturing order operation has to wait since it is finished until it is moved to the next operation or to the warehouse. Both, queue time and waiting time entered in the resource are used as default values for the nodes in the workflow.