Line layout reconfiguration system behavior
- Last UpdatedNov 01, 2024
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Reconfiguring a line's layout essentially reassigns all the work orders created from the line as it existed prior to the modification to the same line as it exists after the modification. This means that the old jobs are completed and new jobs are created, even for entities in the line that were not directly involved with the change.
Thus, if a work order is partially run on the line, and then the line is modified and the work order is restarted, the work order will be running a different set of jobs than it was previously. The item quantities will reflect only the amount of work remaining when the line was modified. Also, if a work order is queued to the line with a non-zero required quantity and the The required quantity must be produced to end a job setting is selected for any of the line’s entities, at least that much good production will need to have been recorded at those entities for that work order or modifying the line will not be allowed.