Your client is planning to override the Plant Production Calendar with One or More Date-Effective Work Center Calendars. You need to explain the consideration when using the Override the Plant Production Calendar with One or More Date-Effective Work Center Calendars feature.
Which three statements are true when overriding the production calendar?
Correct Answer: A,C,D
Overriding the plant production calendar with date-effective work center calendars provides flexibility in scheduling specific work centers with different operating hours. However, certain aspects of production planning and execution remain tied to the plant-level calendar. Here are the details:
Statement A: The Work Execution Work Area Infolets and Manage Production Exceptions page are based on the plant calendar and not on work center calendars - Even when work centers have their own calendars, the high-level overview and exception reporting remain based on the plant calendar.
Statement C: Lead time calculation in days for an item remains based on the plant calendar - Lead times are calculated using the plant calendar, regardless of work center-specific calendars, ensuring consistency in planning.
Statement D: Search actions in the Review Dispatch List page query operations based on the plant calendar shifts when multiple work centers are selected - For consistency in dispatching, the system references the plant calendar when shift-based search parameters are used across multiple work centers.
Incorrect Statements:
Statement B: Date-effective ranges for work center calendars should not overlap for accuracy in scheduling.
Statement E: Supplier operations in outside processing generally rely on the plant calendar for consistency unless explicitly configured otherwise.