After you establish a Production Profile and create Production Plans for it, you are ready to start recording Production Data and accounting for any Production Losses. You can record:
As you enter the data, the information will be summarized automatically and displayed in the Production Summary workspace.
Each Production Data must be linked to a single predecessor Production Plan and can be linked to multiple successor Production Lossrecords. The following image shows these relationships, where the arrows represent relationship families, and boxes represent entity families. The Production Data family is outlined in red.
As you begin recording Production Data, the data is recorded in Production Data records. If you do not produce the planned amount in a given period, the Production Data for that day can be linked to multiple production loss reconciliations that indicate the amount of production lost, the Production Event that caused the loss, and the impact of the loss.
Suppose a Production Plan spans three months: January 2010 through March 2010. The planned production for each day is 3,000 bottles. On January 1 and January 2, you produce all 3,000 bottles, meeting the planned production. On January 3, however, you produce only 2,000 bottles. To account for the loss, you would create a Production Data and record the 1,000 bottles that were not produced. Now, suppose that on January 4, you again fail to meet the planned production. This time, you produce only 1,000 bottles due to an equipment failure and a scheduled maintenance activity. In this case, you would add two rows to the production loss, where one documents 1,000 bottles that were not produced due to a maintenance activity, and the other documents 1,000 bottles that were not produced due to an equipment failure.
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