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Production Order Progress

What information can I see when viewing the Production Orders list?

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Written by David Andrade
Updated over a month ago

Looking at the Production Orders (PO) list, there's several information you can check at a glance to understand how your production is performing. Amongst them, two progress bars will show in each line.

Production Order Progress Bars

By default, it's shown with a bigger highlight is the performed operations progress bar (displayed on the left side).

Alternatively, you can also see the units finished progress bar by hovering over with the mouse on the bottom bars (displayed on the right side).

What's the Performed operations progress?

The performed operations progress represents the percentage of mandatory operations that have already been performed in each Production Order. This percentage is obtained by:

% PO progress = Done operations standard time / Ordered operations standard time

This value is obtained using the standard times defined in the operations and disregards optional, no time/quantity and recovery operations (because their impact in the scheduled time its unpredictable).

What's the Units finished progress?

This value indicates the percentage of products that have already been finished. That means the products that have reached the last operation in the product workflow. This value is obtained by:

% finished units = Finished product quantity / Quantity ordered

What do the colors mean?

Colors indicate the status of completion considering the PO end date:

  • Green (Completed): The production order has 100% or more of its ordered products completed

  • Blue (Ongoing): If the production order has less than 100% of completion, and its due date and time is in the future

  • Red (Delayed): The production order has less than 100% of completion, and its due date and time is in the past

Frequently Asked Questions

Why have I performed operations and no progress is shown?

If the performed operations are optional, recovery, or no time/quantity, they will not be taken into account in the progress calculation.

Also, as this value is calculated using the standard times defined in the operations, if the operations represent a small part of the total scheduled time, the impact it has on the progress might be insignificant.

How can the Performed operations progress be higher than the Units finished progress?

It can happen if you have performed several operations on the ordered products without finishing them. That is, if you have progressed in the product workflow but not yet reached the last operation.

How can the Units finished progress be higher than the Performed operations progress?

It happens if you've skipped operations in the product workflow. That is, if, by any reason, the last operation in the product workflow has already been finished but not every previous mandatory operation was completed.

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