Parallel Operations and Overlapping

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By using overlap settings, you can define the delay for the subsequent work sequence or define to start it in parallel.

Unlike parallel resources, the subsequent work sequence can be moved freely.

 

You can define the overlap limit in Routing position > Overlap limit.

Choose "Parallel", "No" or insert the number of hours/minutes manually.

If this is defined in Position 10, the next position will be parallel.

This means: "Clocking mandatory" must be disabled, because you can start with Position 20 before closing Position 10.

 

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In Item Structure view you can see parallel / overlap limit information in this way:

In this example in Position 10 the "Overlap limit" is defined:

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Note:

Overlap calculation runs correctly only with forward calculation.

 

Value

Meaning

0

No overlap.

Parallel

> 0

Overlapping

 

 

Note:

The last operation corresponds to the last "reportable operation".

If an overlap is also configured in the last operation, Beas does not recognize this as the last operation.

However, the automatic assembly receipt or adjustment of the backflushed material depends on this.

 

 

Overlapping using assemblies

Assemblies can also overlap in an order-related structure.

Example:

        |- Main assembly -|

|--- Subassembly -|

 

Start date of the main group is normally the end date of the last routing position of the subassembly. If this last routing position has an overlap, this is also considered.

Important: If an overlap is entered in the last routing position, it is no longer recognized as the "last routing position" in the backflushed posting transactions.


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