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Apr 13, 2010 at 08:43 AM

Semi-Firm Schedule line in Trade-off zone.

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Hi MM Gurus,

If the date of a schedule line lies within the firm zone, it will be fully firmed.

If the date of a schedule line lies within the trade off zone, it will be semi-firmed.

My quesiton is what the 'semi-firmed' means here?

I found that some of the schedule lines falled within firm zone has been set * which means firmed (2: firm/trade-off zone indicator)

Some of the schedule lines falled within firm zone has NOT been set *.

Here is the test result I got.

Say today is April 13, 2010. I set

Firm zone = '5',

Trade-off zone = '27',

Planned Delivery Time is 6 calendor days.

I put a requirement on 10.05.2010, 11.05.2010, 12.05.2010, 13.05.2010

And the result is

10.05.2010 SchLne 5500006311/00020 * 13 13

10.05.2010 DepReq CCC-A001-SQ 13- 0

11.05.2010 SchLne 5500006311/00020 * 14 14

11.05.2010 DepReq CCC-A001-SQ 14- 0

12.05.2010 SchLne 5500006311/00020 15 15

12.05.2010 DepReq CCC-A001-SQ 15- 0

13.05.2010 SchLne 5500006311/00020 16 16

13.05.2010 DepReq CCC-A001-SQ 16- 0

Please give me some explaination here. Thanks.

Edited by: Qiang Sun on Apr 13, 2010 10:44 AM