A work centre or machine calendar specifies the working days and hours, shifts, holidays, and absences that determine the centre’s gross available capacity, measured in time, according to its defined efficiency and capacity values.
As a foundation for calculating a specific work or machine centre calendar, you must first set up one or more general shop calendars. A shop calendar defines a standard work week according to start and end times of each working day and the work shift relation. In addition, the shop calendar defines the fixed holidays during a year.
The following describes how to set up work centre calendars. The steps are similar when setting up machine centre calendars.
icon, enter Work Shifts, and then choose the related link. Even if your work centres do not work in different work shifts, enter at least one work shift code.
icon, enter Shop Calendars, and then choose the related link. In the Shop Calendar Working Days window, define a complete work week, with the start and end times for each day.
In the Work Shift Code field, select one of the shifts that you previously defined. Add a line for every working day and every shift. For example:
Monday 07:00 15:00 1
Tuesday 07:00 15:00 1
If you need a shop calendar with two work shifts, you must fill it in in this manner:
Monday 07:00 15:00 1
Monday 15:00 23:00 2
Tuesday 07:00 15:00 1
Tuesday 15:00 23:00 2
Any week days that you do not define in the shop calendar, such as Saturday and Sunday, are considered non-working days and will have zero available capacity in a work centre calendar.
When all the working days of a week are defined, you can close the Shop Calendar Working Days window and proceed to enter holidays.
In the Shop Calendars window, select the shop calendar, and then choose the Holidays action.
In the Shop Calendar Holidays window, define the holidays of the year by entering the start date and time, the end time, and description of each holiday on individual lines. For example:
04/07/14 0:00:00 23:59:00 Summer Holiday
05/07/14 0:00:00 23:59:00 Summer Holiday
06/07/14 0:00:00 23:59:00 Summer Holiday
The defined holidays will have zero available capacity in a work centre calendar.
The shop calendar can now be assigned to a work centre to calculate the work shop calendar that will govern all operation scheduling at that work centre.
icon, enter Work Centres, and then choose the related link.In the Work Centre Calendar window, choose the Show Matrix action.
The left side of the matrix window lists the work centres that are set up. The right side shows a calendar displaying the available capacity values for each working day in the defined unit of measure, for example, 480 minutes. Each line represents the calendar of one work centre.
You can also select to view the capacity values for each week or month by changing the selection in the View By field in the Work Centre Calendar window.
To reflect the new shop calendar as a line on the selected work centre, it must first be calculated.
Choose the Calculate action.
Calendar entries are now created or updated displaying the available capacity for each period according to the following three sets of master data:
The calculated work centre calendar will now define when and how much capacity is available at this work centre. This controls the detailed scheduling of operations performed at the work centre.
In the Absence window, define the starting time, ending time, and description of that day’s absence. For example:
25/01/01 08:00 10:00 Maintenance
Choose the Update action, and then close the Absence window.
The capacity of the selected day has now decreased by the recorded absence time.
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