Simulating Discrete Job
You can simulate a standard job to determine what materials, operations, and operation resources are required to support that job. You can specifically do all of the following:
vary the job quantity and/or start and completion dates to determine scheduling and requirement constraints
view both on-hand and available to promise quantities for simulated component requirements
vary the bills of material and/or routings and their associated revisions and revision dates
When you are satisfied with the simulated job, you can convert it into an actual job and save it.
Discrete Jobs
You can manually define standard, non-standard, and project jobs.
You can assign bills and routings to standard discrete jobs to create material requirements, schedule operations, and create resource requirements. You can optionally assign alternate bills of material and/or alternate routings when you define standard discrete jobs. Neither bills of material nor routings are required however.
You can assign bill of material references and/or routing references to non-standard discrete jobs to create material requirements, schedule operations, and create resource requirements.
You can attach illustrative or explanatory files -- in the form of text, images, word processing documents, spreadsheets, video, and so on -- to discrete jobs.
After saving a job, you can immediately view the details of the job -- material requirements, operations, and operation material and resource requirements -- using the Component and Operations buttons
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