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For orders only in Started status there’s now button ‘Production reconcilliation’, where everything related to this functionality is happening.

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In the Production reconcilliation reconciliation screen we’ve got two time scopes to report production:

  • Total, where the user has to provide the number of production productions that is visible on the order and cannot be lower than the previous entry (as shown in video around 00:20)

  • Increment, where user users can provide any number they like , because it’s adding the value of production that we want to the previous total production number (00:30 in video)number

Info

The number of produced items can bo lower than previous entry since v. 3.17 update

When declaring a new entry start have has to be in a different minute as than the previous entry (00:45) or the order has to be running for at least one minute.

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In both of these time scopes there’s a possibility to report production in the past, present, and even some time future (like 15 min or till end of current hourin the future (select date/time from a calendar).

The production reported is always in order unit, not line unit.
History
The history field shows us all the previous entries, with informations information like what user who created each entry, what was the difference was in production (like in 00:49 in first video) and , and the date & time range of this production entry.

In the above case, the values with a plus which are different than those provided using Total time scope - in the first video at 00:49 we can see that the previous entry total was 5005 kg produced and 53 kg wasted, I’m adding a new entry with 5010 kg produced and 55 kg wasted total, so in history it’s displayed +5kg produced (so it sums up to 5010 kg) and +3kg wasted (so it sums up to 55 kg).

We can also delete previous entry entries (but only the latest one) - so if we want to change older entries than then first we have to delete all in front of it.

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As you can see the numbers are evenly distributed between all the time from the previous entry to this one. Counters go up by the number that is in entry with a plus. After deleting entry we can see that everything goes back to the previous state.