Production Operations Orders And Scheduling

1) The lead time of an operation can be divided into the following segments:

A. queue time
B. setup time
C. processing time
D. teardown time
E. wait time
 

2) You can maintain the move time

A. In the individual operations
B. In Customizing per location group in the move time matrix
 

3) The following rules apply to scheduling:

A. If the unit of the operation segment is smaller than the unit "day", scheduling is carried out taking into account the operating time per working day.
B. If the unit of the individual operation segment is "day" or greater than "day", the system schedules in the unit "day" taking into account the valid calendar.
 

4) The operating time per working day is calculated in the work center based on the following data:

A. work start and finish
B. break times
C. capacity utilization rate
 

5) The operating time for the move is determined using the parameters in the move time matrix. In the Calendar field, you can specify whether the system should use the operating time from the followings:

A. source work center
B. target work center
C. move time matrix
 

6) The alignment key controls whether these floats are to be positioned at the start or at the finish of the sequence:

A. If the sequence is aligned with the earliest possible date, the float is at the finish of the sequence.
B. If the sequence is aligned with the latest possible date, the float is at the start of the sequence.
 

7) You can assign a reduction strategy to each operation in the interoperation times section of the Operation Details screen. This strategy specifies

A. how many reduction levels may be applied to an operation
B. which reduction measures are carried out at the individual levels
 

8) Splitting an operation has the following effects on the operation dates:

A. The processing time/execution time becomes shorter.
B. Setup and teardown must be carried out more than once for the operation.
 

9) The following data can be transferred when you update the material master:

A. Setup time
B. Processing time
C. Interoperation time
D. Assembly Scrap
 

10) The scheduling log is used to:

A. Collect the messages issued by the system
B. Sort and group the system messages according to specific criteria
 

11) System messages can be distinguished according to their message type. There are four different message types displayed in the scheduling log:

A. notification message
B. warning messages
C. error messages
D. termination messages
 

12) In the following cases, the system checks consistency again when an order is created:

A. If you have saved a routing despite inconsistencies.
B. If the valid from date of the change number for a checked routing has changed.
C. If a configurable material is assigned to the routing.

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Answers

1) (B, C, D)
 

2) (A, B)
 

3) (A, B)
 

4) (A, B, C)
 

5) (A, B, C)
 

6) (A, B)
 

7) (A, B)
 

8) (A, B)
 

9) (A, B, C, D)
 

10) (A, B)
 

11) (A, B, C, D)
 

12) (A, B, C)

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