Routes
Click to configure > Routes
Routes are the different paths, upon the different processes, that results can follow to be generated.
For example: to generate a result, the #ProductA has to pass through 3 different processes, so the route will order the 3 processes in the order they follow: 10. #ProcessA 20. #ProcessB 30. #ProcessC
In the lower part: you will see a grid with the events already configured, on which you can perform operations on the grid such as Insert, Save or Delete.
In the upper part: you will see the configuration of each record, where you can configure the parameters of a new insertion or edition.
There are 2 windows for this configuration. The first defines the name of the routes and the result that they produce at the end. The second define the path for the route.
CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS:
- Operation: code to identify the step of the route.
NOTE: it is advisable to go from ten to ten (10, 20, 30) to be able to add intermediate steps in case of forgetting them in the initial configuration
- Area: destination area. The system will choose the first process found, inside this area, not in an unscheduled status.
- Process: destination process, if an area was not selected in the previous field.
- Description: desciption of the step.
- Workload: if all the workload is passing from previous process to destination or for example 50% is passing to one destination process and the other 50% is passing to another destination process, indicated by another step.
- Required fields check: if the working user is forced to fill-in all fields before passing to the next step.
- C.T. (Cycle Time): time in seconds per cycle of production. Please see Maximum speed.
- C.U. (Cycle Units): number of units expected per cycle of production. Please see Maximum speed.
- Teardown: dismantile the process in seconds.