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1 Production Model | |
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4 The production module defines basics for production management: Bill of | |
5 material and production order. | |
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8 Bill of Material | |
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11 Bills of Material are list of products and quantities needed to produce a | |
12 product. It is often shorten with BOM. | |
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14 Production | |
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17 A Production is mainly defined by a product, a BOM, a location, a quantity and | |
18 two lists of moves: | |
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2012/04/13 08:29:33
Is a product with BOM required for production? I c
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2012/04/13 09:12:16
No.
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20 * Inputs | |
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22 The moves between the storage location and the production location (as | |
23 defined on the warehouse) for products used for production. | |
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25 * Outputs | |
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27 The moves between the production location and the storage location for | |
28 products produced. | |
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30 The production can be in one of this states: | |
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32 * Request | |
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34 The production is requested by the system. | |
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36 * Draft | |
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38 Input and output moves are in draft. | |
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40 * Waiting | |
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42 The production is waiting for action and all moves are still in draft. | |
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44 * Assigned | |
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46 The input moves are assigned. | |
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48 * Running | |
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50 The input moves are in state done. | |
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52 * Done | |
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54 The output moves are in state done. | |
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56 * Cancel | |
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58 All moves are cancelled. | |
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60 The cost of the production is computed with the sum of the cost price of all | |
61 incoming products. If a product is selected, it will have the cost as unit | |
62 price. The production verify that all the cost is spread on the unit price of | |
63 output moves. | |
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