How to design resources in Matrix designer
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 12:53 pm
How to design resources in Matrix designer
To design resources, you must generate the order blocks in the "Order" menu, which are generated from the flow. A flow block can have multiple order blocks because production can be interrupted and continued in another block. 1. Select the interval
2. Select the department. Optionally, you can select the line/division to narrow the results.
3. Press the "Refresh" button.
In the grid, you can see the order blocks (operations) waiting to be designed. The rows of the grid are the blocks, and the columns are the shifts of days.
This screenshot shows that one resource is designed for 1 hour of processor mount operation. This operation is overdesigned because it has already been completed. Few columns:
R.: Number of resources.
H.: Length of hours.
S.H.: Sum of sources and hours.
D.: Designed quantity.
P.: Produced quantity.
When you design a resource, a task is automatically generated. To manage the tasks, "like starting the work," you have to open the task manager.
To design resources, you must generate the order blocks in the "Order" menu, which are generated from the flow. A flow block can have multiple order blocks because production can be interrupted and continued in another block. 1. Select the interval
2. Select the department. Optionally, you can select the line/division to narrow the results.
3. Press the "Refresh" button.
In the grid, you can see the order blocks (operations) waiting to be designed. The rows of the grid are the blocks, and the columns are the shifts of days.
This screenshot shows that one resource is designed for 1 hour of processor mount operation. This operation is overdesigned because it has already been completed. Few columns:
R.: Number of resources.
H.: Length of hours.
S.H.: Sum of sources and hours.
D.: Designed quantity.
P.: Produced quantity.
When you design a resource, a task is automatically generated. To manage the tasks, "like starting the work," you have to open the task manager.