Scheduling Steps
A typical process of using the SyteLine 
 Scheduler consists of the following steps.
	- Enter your real-world production data (items, 
	 routings/bills 
	 of material, shifts, 
	 resources, 
	 and resource 
	 groups).
- Create work 
	 centers for tracking operation costs.
- Define Shop 
	 Floor Control Parameters.
- Define 
	 the production alternative on the Planning Parameters form.
- Enter any demands (firm planned orders into jobs, production schedules, 
	 etc.).
- Run the Scheduling 
	 activity. Typically, you will place this task on the Background Queue 
	 to be run nightly, with a one- or two-day horizon (to schedule the 
	 jobs and other demands firmed and created that day). See Scheduling 
	 Reports and Utilities to Run in the Background for more information.
- View the Background 
	 Task History form to make sure the Scheduling activity completed 
	 without errors. You can view the Trace messages for the scheduling 
	 run on this form.
- Analyze 
	 the Scheduler output to identify the problems in the schedule.
- Solve the problems. For example, add 
	 overtime for the resource or reprioritize 
	 the jobs.
- Rerun the Scheduling activity.
- Print the Resource 
	 Group Dispatch List and give it to your shop floor to implement.
NOTE: Other steps, 
 such as running the Planning activity, follow the scheduler steps. See 
 MRP Steps 
 and APS Steps for more information.
Related Topics
Scheduling 
 Overview
APS Planning
Current Operations
Demand 
 Detail - Scheduler
Demand Summary 
 - Scheduler
About 
 Global Priority Settings: Due Date vs. Critical Ratio
Resource Gantt 
 Chart
Resource 
 Group Load Profile - Scheduler
Resource Group 
 Queue
Resource Group 
 Schedule
Resource 
 Group Utilization
Resource Groups
Resource Schedule
Resource Utilization
Resources
Scheduling
Scheduling Shifts
Shop 
 Floor Control Parameters