Hierarchy
⤷ PP-REM (Application Component) Repetitive Manufacturing
⤷ MD04 (Package) Repetitive Manufacturing
Basic Data
Data Element | DAYS_IN_WEEKS |
Short Description | Number of weeks to be displayed in days |
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type | D | Domain |
Type of Object Referenced | No Information | |
Domain / Name of Reference Type | NUMC3 | |
Data Type | NUMC | Character string with only digits |
Length | 3 | |
Decimal Places | 0 | |
Output Length | 3 | |
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Further Characteristics
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No Input History | ||
Basic direction is set to LTR | ||
No BIDI Filtering |
Field Label
Length | Field Label | |
Short | 10 | Wk in days |
Medium | 15 | Weeks in days |
Long | 20 | Weeks in days |
Heading | 50 | Number of weeks to be displayed in days |
Documentation
Definition
Determines the number of weeks you want the system to display in days for the user-defined period split.
- Planning table
The system displays a separate column for every day in the planning table for this number of weeks.
- Line load evaluation in Sequencing
The system displays a separate column for every day in the table for this number of weeks.
Here, the weekly periods usually last from Monday to Sunday. However, if the daily periods end during the week, the system first displays a column for the rest of the week.
Use
These entries provide you with a great degree of flexibility in adjusting the periods for the planning table and for Sequencing to suit your requirements.
If you want to retain the settings for future sessions, choose Save user settings.
Dependencies
In the sequence schedule, you only change the evaluation periods for the line load. The planning periods do not change.
Example
You can define the following period splits, for example:
- You want the system to display the first two days of the period of examination in shifts (days in shifts = 2).
- You want the system to display the rest of the week and the following weeks in days (weeks in days = 2).
- You want the system to display the following weeks as a period (number of weeks = 1).
- The system then displays the remainder of the period of examination in months. Note that after the number of weekly periods, the system first displays the rest of a month as a period and then continues with monthly splits until the end of the period of examination. If the period is a rest month, the system displays this with the period description <M.
History
Last changed by/on | SAP | 20100310 |
SAP Release Created in |