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"More Info" button in the Production Order listing
"More Info" button in the Production Order listing
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Written by Vânia Lourenço
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In Fusion Operations you can find several places that have information on your production status in real-time such as the Dashboard, production records, or production reports. The button "More info" in the Production Order listing is another place where you can consult how is your production going.

In the article below we will detail the information that is available under "More info" and what it means.

How to use the button "More info"

1. Go to the Production Order/Job listing (1) and find the Production order/Job you want to know more about the progress, with the help of the table filters (2) or the search box (3)

2. On the column Production/Job Info (4) you will have the progress and units finish bars (5) and the "More info" button (6).

If you want to know more about progress and units finish bars check this article.

When pressing the "More info" button the box will expand and the information on the progress of the Production order/Job will be presented.

Interpreting the information under the button "More info"

If the production order/Job hasn't started the information shown is a resume of the information you can get when editing the Production order/Job, as you can see in the image below:

When you check a Job with progress, more information is presented in the Progress side area. That information is about the operations performed and their results.

On the Progress side, several columns are presented:

  • End time: the date and time that the last record of a specific operation ended

  • Operations: Product Code.Operation Code (Product Name-Operation Name)

  • Section: the attributed section of the operation performed

  • QTY:

    • Ok: quantity produced for that operation, wastes not included

    • Nok: quantity of wastes produced for that operation

    • Rec: quantity of recoverable wastes produced for that operation

    • Bill: quantity of billable wastes produced for that operation

  • Time:

    • Est: Operation cycle time / operation quantity ratio x number of units produced.

    • Work: Actual time the worker spent in the operation. It considers the operation end time, start time, worker and machine downtime records, worker and machine shift, and worker punch clock entries.

    • Deviation: Difference between the estimated and worked time.

  • Avg pieces/hour:

    • Est.: Average number of finished products produced per hour, considering productivity at 100%.

    • Actual: Average number of finished products produced per hour.

  • Total Listed productions: number of production records made for the production order/Job

  • Total Estimated time: total Operation cycle time / total operation quantity ratio x total number of units produced.

  • Total Work time: Total actual time the workers spent in the operations.

  • Total deviation: Difference between the total estimated and total worked time.

Notes:

  • if the operations are still ongoing nothing will be shown

  • to close the expanded box press again in the "More info" button or white cross in the blue circle on the top right

If after reading this article you still have some doubts, feel free to reach out to us through our Live-chat feature, or directly to your CSM.

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