For anyone planning to use Time Machine wirelessly, format the drive before hooking it up to your AirPort Extreme station. Clicking on the Erase tab in Disk Utility, found in /Applications/Utilities, can help you get the drive set up. This one goes without saying for power users, but plenty of folks new to the Mac and/or backing up with Time Machine should know that the drive will need to be formatted for the Mac (HFS+ with journaling, to be exact) if it didn't come that way (most drives don't). Whether you're sporting a new wireless setup or you're finally about to plug in that USB backup drive, we have a few tips and gotchas to help you get the most out of Time Machine. While Time Machine is pretty easy to get started with, there are a number of caveats to be aware of. For owners who need to backup an on-the-go notebook or more than one Mac in a household, a central device that (mostly) "just works" is a solid enabler for finally developing a habit for backing up. Maximum Time of Machine or Labor - When this set, depending on the maximum setup and run above combination logic will consider and execute the shop order scheduler.Apple made it easy to snip the wires on Time Machine backups with the Time Capsule and even AirPort Extreme base stations.(If we can consider this seperately without coping would be nice) Labor Time only - When this set, Labor setup and run will be copied to Machine setup and run in background and execute the shop order scheduler.Machine Time only - This is the current and the default behaviour.However, we have a argument and proposal.Īt least, If system can consider Lead time calculation basis we use in Lead Time Calculation, why can’t we implement same option in each operation and to consider the same for Shop order scheduling. When I ask duplicate labor time as machine time and to hide dummy work centers in manufacturing visualizer, customer was bit worried and questioning, why we pay for IFS if you don’t have such premitive functionalities. Further, this customer process many shop orders per day with many operations. When I propose dummy work center it also showing up in MV. They put extra effort to streamline their basic data correct and realistic. My customer use Mnafacturing Visualizer extensively and rely on those data. which usually not connected to any work center as such and they only use tools. Practically, my customer have fully labor oriented operations such as assembly. However, those are not good work arounds for some of the customers. I have tried and mapped the above suggested scenarios. If you have requirement where above mentioned best practices cannot be applied it would be interesting to have them further explained. If several operators are required crew size is set higher than 1. If one operator only will work part time with the operation during its duration, crew size is set less than 1. if operation also requires labor, labor time is added always with the same time as the machine time. If only part of the work center resource will be utilized during this duration. The time the work center resource will be utilized and the base for scheduling. all operations should have machine time reflecting the duration it takes to perform the operation. As mentioned by Aan, cost might be zero for the later. It can be a machine/set of machines, but also an assembly area or table. The work center reflects the physical location where the operation is performed. Practically however my experience is that it is not the much of a problem if you follow below best practices when setting up your routings : It had been in the backlog "forever" to allow labor scheduling, but due to the very limited resources for development it just never makes it to the top of the list. As mentioned lead times can be calculated based on labor which is inconsistent with the factor that labor cannot be used for regular shop order or CRP scheduling. This is an almost "classic" limitation in IFS Manufacturing. Aviation Technical Content Manager (ATCM) 0.Projects Based (Contract/Resource Management, Project Management, Engineering Design & Deliverables) 314.Products (Manufacturing, Products, Engineering) 2052.
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