Capacity Planning

    Capacity Planning


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    Capacity Planning Overview

    The Capacity Planning table provides an overview of scheduled work. This table view can be configured using the following options:

    Daily/Weekly

    • This switch is for choosing the time interval the list should be displayed in.
      • With this option, plans can be viewed one day at a time or up to 8 weeks in advance.
      • There is also a time-arranged column for overdue treatments.

    Grouped/Individually/Stations

    • This switch is for choosing whether the Treatments shown should be viewed in their Treatment Groups, by themselves, or by the Stations they are allocated to.
      • Whereas the previous switch effects the columns that are listed, this is for what is shown in the "Treatment Name" column.
      • This is one of the two columns able to alter the title of the table.

    Full batches/Work Orders Separately

    • This switch is for choosing whether the Received Batches of Work Orders being treated in each group should be viewed as separate or all together.
      • This may only change some of the listed groups because not every Treatment will be applied to work orders that are in a batch.

    Work to Date/Work Due At Date

    • This switch is for choosing whether the amount of resources for each Treatment/Group should be viewed as "remaining" or "completed".
      • It's useful for telling how much work is done already.

    All/Unrouted

    • This switch is for choosing whether resources for the Treatment in question should all be shown, or only the amount that hasn't been routed yet.
      • It may serve as one indicator how much preparation should still be enacted in order to make efficient use of materials.

    Part Count/Time Based/Available Time/ Used Time

    • This switch is for choosing whether to view the booked time or part counts that have been allocated to one of the time-arranged columns on the table.
      • This is one of the two columns able to alter the title of the table.

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