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The mobile application allows you to create an order activity. There shouldn’t be any active or start started order launched on this line.
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Creating cleaning and separate changeover activities are offisn’t possible in the app. |
From the dashboard view, click on the ‘+ Add’ Add’ button
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The next screen shows an empty 'Add order' form. It contains:
Activity ID - unique name
Description (not mandatory)
SKU ID - you can see the list of available SKU SKUs and search for SKU if needed SKU
Configuration - select one of the possible flows
Planned quantity
Unit - based on DefaultUnit property, but you can select a different one
Planned start
Planned end
Changeover duration (not mandatory, could be 0 or last if lasts longer than 0 min minutes - it causes attach attaching the changeover to the created order)
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Most of the above are mandatory and if you doesn’t don’t fill out the form, a validation error appears:
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After doing some fixes, the order is added and it is displayed in the order section. It is already validated (tick appears) in 'Release' status and ready to launch.
Activate the
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order
By clicking on the 'Activate' button you can activate such an order example on the Line1
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Start the order
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Line status changes to ‘Work’ state.
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While changeover is being added to the order, it is displayed in the layout and you know for how long does changeover is supposed to last:
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Finish the order
Just simply click on the ‘Finish' button. Then ‘Finish order’ summary screen appears. It displays actual current production, and also produced and wasted quantity. You can modify the amount and 'Confirm’ your choice.
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Using the manhours feature you will know how many workers worked by on that order and for how long. You can report the time at front upfront by slide sliding the progress bar to the right or to use using 'Ends' date. Use “+“ button to add a new worker, change his name and provide manhour time.
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To verify the finished order you can click on the 'Order history' button. It displays planned, started, or completed orders during the day.
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