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skipping an operation
Legacy Contributor
I once saw a button or flag of some sort that would prevent starting an operation until the previous operation was completed. I'll be darned if I can find it now in 7.1.0.
Does anyone know what I'm talking about and where that would be? Or was I dreaming?
thanks,
Paul
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Legacy Contributor
Are you using Wedge Bar Code? If you log into the Wedge Bar Code screen as SYSADM, and then go to File/Preferences there is a "Do not allow out of sequence" option you can check.
Legacy Contributor
From help: In the Min Move Qty field, enter the minimum number of pieces, or quantity of material, that can be moved from one operation to the next when the total operation is not yet complete. This allows scheduling of overlapping operations based on a continuous quantity feeding from one to the next. Leave this field blank to specify no overlap.
To specify the maximum overlap possible, enter 0.0001, the smallest minimum move quantity supported. This essentially schedules the operations in parallel.
Legacy Contributor
Wedge! Ok, thank you Jason!
Thanks also to artztm!
Legacy Contributor
Does the overlap happen:
Automatically in the Schedule regardless of the Good Qty?
or
Only when the Good Qty entered in Visual is equal to or greater than the Min Move Qty?
or
When the Act Hrs / Est Hrs (Act Run / Run), when converted to a Good Qty, is equal to or greater than the Min Move Qty?
Legacy Contributor
It happens automatically in the schedule based upon the time the operation takes to produce the min move qty that is enterd. [based upon the estimated time]
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