Requirements Planning > Master Production Schedule > Setup > Initial Build Schedule Extract

Initial Build Schedule Extract

You use this program to create a build schedule file by extracting any MPS items from both the forecast file and/or sales order files.

Alternatively, you can extract the initial build schedule from existing purchase orders and jobs for MPS items and then use the Build Schedule Maintenance program to amend the records as required to create a viable initial schedule.

Toolbar Options

Field Description
Start Processing Creates the demand file according to the options selected.
Print Prints the information currently displayed in the Report pane.
Save Form Values This option is only enabled in Design mode (see Automation Design). Your selections are saved and applied when the program is run in automated mode.

Information

Field Description
Processing options  
Extract selection
Field Description
Both forecasts and sales orders Creates (or recreates) the build schedule from both forecasts and sales orders.
Forecasts only Creates (or recreates) the build schedule from forecasts only.
Sales orders only Creates (or recreates) the build schedule from sales orders only.
Purchase orders and jobs Creates (or recreates) the build schedule from both purchase orders and jobs.
After processing completed These options are displayed within programs that can be automated. They enable you to indicate the action you want to perform once processing is complete (see Automation Design).

Report

The results of the processing function you selected are displayed in this pane once processing is complete (unless you enabled the option to close the application from the After processing completed section). You use this section to print or email this information.

Processing sequence

  1. If the build schedule file already exists, then it is removed.

  2. If forecasts have been selected, then the program extracts the following:

    • All MPS items. These are directly written into the build schedule.
    • All planning bill items. For these items all first level components are checked to locate any MPS items. If any are found, then their quantities are converted as follows:

      A = (B x C) + [(B x C) x D] + E

      Where:

      • A indicates the quantity required
      • B indicates the quantity per
      • C indicates the forecast of planning bill part
      • D indicates the scrap %
      • E indicates the scrap quantity

      This figure is then rounded up to the maximum number of decimals for the item (Stock Code Maintenance).

  3. If sales orders have been selected, then the program extracts existing sales order for MPS items and converts the sum of the ship quantity and back order quantity into the stocking unit of measure, before creating a build schedule record.

  4. If purchase order and jobs have been selected, then the program extracts all incomplete jobs and outstanding purchase orders for MPS items. The quantity still to be manufactured (from Work in Progress) and the quantity still to be received into stock (from Purchase orders) is written to the build schedule record.

    The Date Required field is generated from the date of supply (job delivery date or purchase order due date) or date of demand (forecast date or sales order due date).

    The stock item's dock-to-stock and the entry made at the Number of days after stock arrives that it can be used option (Requirements Planning Setup) are added (if created from supply) or subtracted (if created from demand) to arrive at the build schedule date.

Notes and warnings

eSignature considerations

Electronic Signatures provide security access, transaction logging and event triggering. This enables you to increase control over your system changes.

Access to the following eSignature transactions within this program can be restricted at Operator, Group, Role or Company level. You configure this using the Electronic Signatures program.

eSignature Transaction Description
MRP Initial build extract

Controls access to the Start Processing function in the Initial Build Schedule Extract program.

Warning messages

  • If the build schedule already exists, a warning message is displayed requesting you to confirm the deletion of the exiting build schedule before you can continue.

Application Help Pane

Application Help Panes provide step-by-step instructions for various functions within the program, including a brief overview of what the program does, what setup options are required and how to personalize the program. The intention is that the pane provides information that is uncluttered and easy to navigate.

You can embed an Application Help Pane:

  • in the main SYSPRO menu

  • in any program with panes, if not using roles

  • when adding a role layout in Design Mode.

Inserting Application Help

You would typically follow this procedure to display help for the current program in a customized pane that can be pinned to the program window.

Information includes step-by-step instructions for the various functions available within the program, including a brief overview of what the program does, what setup options are required and how to personalize the program.

  1. Open the program for which you want to insert application help into a customized pane.

    This functionality is only available for a program that has panes.

  2. Right-click any form field.

    You can also click the triangle menu icon that appears in the title area of a pane.

  3. Select Insert Application Help from the context-sensitive menu.

    The application help appears in a pane within your program. You can reposition the pane using the docking stickers or pin it to the program window.

Removing the Application Help pane

If you no longer want to display application help in a pane for your current program, you can simply remove it.

  1. Select the Close icon in the right-hand corner of the application help pane.

  2. Confirm that you want to delete the pane.