When a production member is not able to meet the expected output for the scheduled task, their JOs (job orders) become unfinished
When there is an existing unfinished JO from dates before today, it will show up as you open the Scheduler page
The unfinished JO can be scheduled again manually or automatically. Let’s start by showing how to do it manually
There are 3 ways of doing it manually:
- Creating a Schedule now
- Adding it to Current Schedule
- Scheduling for later date
Create a schedule by clicking the green button on the right side of the unfinished JO row entry
Clicking the button would show a prompt on the right side of the table, containing details about the unfinished JO
Clicking Confirm would create a new line today to schedule the Unfinished JO
Another way to schedule it manually is by adding it to current schedule
Clicking the button would have almost the same prompt as when creating a new schedule for the unfinished JO, except you the fact that you must pick which assembly line the unfinished JO gets scheduled to
Clicking Confirm would add it to the Assembly Station you chose
Please note that this would not be possible if there are no available assembly station to schedule the unfinished JO today
Lastly, we can schedule the unfinished JO on a later date by clicking the yellow button
Similar to the last 2 methods, they would show a prompt of creating a new schedule, but this time, the user must choose a date and its assembly station
Note that you must have an available station scheduled for the date you chose, else you would not be able to schedule the unfinished JO through this method
Click Confirm to schedule it to the date you and assembly line you chose
For the other method, we can use Auto Adjust to automatically reschedule the unfinished JO
Auto Adjust is only available to use when you have an unfinished JO before the date today
Clicking it would automatically schedule all unfinished JO to their respective assembly station in today's schedule
It will merge the unfinished JO from the past tasks to the current SchedulerMaster, putting them first in the sequence