Open a schedule

In Picaso, hit this icon: . It opens a list of Schedules:

Use the search to find the one you need.

Once you find the one you were looking for, hit: 

You may also create a schedule (hit: ) and/or understand how a grid works by looking at its properties ()

Schedule properties

The schedule properties, beside its name and description, is mostly its a list of lines.


Use the icon to  open the inventory of lines; and use the arrow keys to update the list of lines.


All lines show next to each other, in a sequence that is determined by the equipment "Unit Position"

Navigation

Navigation buttons

Color schemes

Linking runs together

Candidate runs

Run details


Inserting a run on the schedule

From scratch

Position your cursor on the production line / existing run on that line. Right click and select "". You may insert a run after or before an existing run.

Product / Formula

In that window, populate either the SKU, or the Picaso material & package code.

The default formula auto-populates. You may pick another valid formula if necessary. Valid means: within validity date & formula assigned to the relevant production line via production standard effectivity.

Start Date/Time

As per previous run (+transition), the new run can start Nov 27 at 7:15 am the earliest. 



You may also anchor the new run to a given date/time (here, we indicate that we want the new run to start no earlier than Nov 30 at 8:15 am)


Quantity/Duration

Enter a quantity below:

It results in the duration of the run being recalculated as per rate (here, 0.4 MT/h) and Up Time from the line (or Op, here = 80%).

Duration = 10 MT / (0.4 MT/h) = 25 h.

However, a 80 % Up Time affects negatively the duration: 25 h / 0.8 = 31.25 h. Or 1 day, 7h, and 15 min.

The standard rate is pulled from the production standard efficiency (through the formula picked for that run).

The rate can be modified in the run itself. It will only affect that run and its duration.

Hit to revert to the standard rate.


Run references

Field

Description

The Run Reference # 

is a Picaso internal reference number that is automatically generated once the run is saved.
Customer Order

Once a run has been uploaded to SAP and a Planned order/Process order as been created in SAP, the SAP number populates the Customer Order field.

Find more about the Picaso Schedule upload to SAP here.

Lot NumberIf an output lot number is assigned to a Process order in SAP, it will also show here.
ExportableThe Exportable checkbox is inherited from the equipment. It can also be checked on or off by hand. If active, that run is selected for upload to SAP. 
Output Reportedtbc
Completedtbc
Type


Copy from another run

Copying multiple runs

Modifying a run

Deleting one/multiple runs

Inserting a downtime

Transitions

Working Calendars

Saving a schedule

to Master Schedule

as a Scenario

Production Schedule upload to SAP


Dynamic Scheduling