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Here, we will look at the specification of Production Restrictions. These are a way of allocating the amount of time it takes to produce a product, as well as which days you can and cannot work on the production of the output. For example, if your office is shut on weekends and you will have nobody around to operate the machines. Production restrictions are now configured against either the product variant directly OR the product group if it is being used.

Tutorial Video Transcript

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Here.

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We'll take a look at the specification
of production restrictions.

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So these are a way of allocating
the amount of time

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it takes to produce a product
as well as which days

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you can and cannot work on the production
of the output.

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For example, if your office is shut
on weekends and you'll have nobody around

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to operate the machines,
then we don't want that to be included.

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Production
restrictions are configured against

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either the product variant directly
or the product group.

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It's being used within.

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So the first thing we're going to do
is navigate

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to our production restrictions.

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So rather than a series of tick boxes
for you to define the production

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restriction on a per product basis, we've
introduced a much more global concept.

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So you set up your restrictions
by heading to this screen here.

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So the production restrictions in here,
you can create as many combinations

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as you desire.

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And then you apply this restriction
or whichever

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restriction you want to either
the product or the product group level

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to create a new production restriction.

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We just go to add new record and define

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the name, click insert

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and then go to configure.

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So production restrictions
effectively serve as sets of safe

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delivery countdown configurations,
which can be applied

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to multiple products at once,
if you wish to do so.

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So going through some of the settings.

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First off, we have the deadline hour.

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So this is the deadline
for that particular order

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that the customer is placing effectively
any orders placed after this hour.

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So it's a 24 hour clock basis.

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We'll have their execution
start on the following day.

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So we'll add another day
to the delivery time.

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So, for example, if I put 15 in here,

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any order which comes in after 3 p.m.

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will start on the following day.

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Next, we have an execution offset.

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So this is a value in number of days.

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So whole number of days.

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So a product may take 24 hours
to manufacture due to several components,

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let's say.

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So if you typed one into this field,
it would then add an additional day

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for production

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if desired.

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You do have the ability
to specify execution

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offset tiers as well.

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So this allows you to increase or decrease

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the execution offset based on the quantity
which has been ordered.

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So multiple tiers can be specified
for each production restriction.

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So for example, if I say

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if we have a quantity of 100
and the offset,

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there is going to be two days
instead of one going into that number.

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We can insert as many tiers

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as we like.

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So then we can specify days to skip.

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So these days are used to mark
which days you are not able to work

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on the production of the output
such as weekends if the office is shut

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out of daily delivery,
countdown estimation accordingly.

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So I could say, for example, skip
Saturday and Skip Sunday.

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Now, if an order is placed on Friday

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with an execution offset of one day,
then it will not say.

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It will be produced on Saturday.

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It will skip those two days
and go to the following Monday.

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We then have the ability to specify

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from your configured calendars.

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So calendars
and that configuration has been covered

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in a different tutorial video.

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Effectively, you're
now able to assign days on the calendar

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wherein
you are not able to work on production.

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So this could be public holidays or

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maybe when your machinery is down
for servicing, for example,

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by assigning a calendar
to the restriction, the restriction

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calculation will now take all configured
calendar days into account.

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And that's the

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specification of the production
restriction completed.

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We'll just go ahead and click Save.

 

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Step by Step Guide

Production Restrictions

Here, we will look at the specification of Production Restrictions. These are a way of allocating the amount of time it takes to produce a product, as well as which days you can and cannot work on the production of the output. For example, if your office is shut on weekends and you will have nobody around to operate the machines.

Production restrictions are now configured against either the product variant directly OR the product group if it is being used. 

Creation Date: Jun 27, 2023
Created By: Sam Webster

1. Navigate to Production restrictions

Rather than a series of tick boxes for you to define the production restriction on a per product basis, we have introduced a more global concept - you setup your restrictions by heading to Catalogue > Products > Production Restrictions. Now in here you can create as many combinations as you desire; you then apply this restriction at either the product or product group level.

Navigate to Production restrictions

2. Click on Add new record

Click here to define a new production restriction configuration.

Click on Add new record

3. Type a name for the restriction

Type a name for the restriction

4. Click on Insert

Click on Insert

5. Click on Configuration to define additional detail

Product Restrictions effectively serve as sets of saved delivery countdown configurations which can be applied to multiple products at once.

Click on Configuration to define additional detail

6. Input a Deadline Hour

This is the deadline for the order. Effectively, any orders placed after this hour (on a 24 hour clock) will have their execution start on the following day, adding another day to the delivery time.

Input a Deadline Hour

7. Input an Execution Offset

This is a value in number of days. A product may take 24 hours to manufacture due to several components, so if you typed 1 in to the field, it would then add an additional day for production. 

Input an Execution Offset

8. If desired, specify execution offset fields

To begin, click on Add new record.

allows you to increase and decrease the execution offset based on the quantity ordered.

Multiple tiers can be specified.

If desired, specify execution offset fields

9. Type a production quantity

Type a production quantity

10. Type the offset (in days) for the specified quantity

Type the offset (in days) for the specified quantity

11. Click on Insert

Click on Insert

12. Multiple tiers can be applied

Multiple tiers can be applied

13. Specify days to skip

These days are used to mark which days you are not able to work on the production of the output, such as weekends if the office is shut, and will update the delivery countdown estimation accordingly.

Specify days to skip

14. Specify from your configured calendars

Configuring these calendars is covered in another tutorial.

Effectively, you are now able to assign days on the calendar wherein you are not able to work on production, such as public holidays. By assigning a calendar to the restriction, the restriction calculation will now take all configured calendar days into account.

Specify from your configured calendars

15. Click on Save

Click on Save
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