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Reg: Workcenter

Former Member
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Hi Friends,

i need one input.

while creating work center in capacity tab tab we find two capacity category fields.

In capacity category field we will define Machine and respective formulas for that.

in the other one capacity category field, is it necessary to fill,

may i know what is its importance..?

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Former Member
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Thank u everyone....

former_member196530
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Dear

There are two field in Work Centre -Capacity Categoery and Pooled Capacity .

This pooled capacity is basically will be assigned to sevaral work center .It is also a group of people which is workd in several work center.This capacity is created separately using the T.code CR11 with relavant data. Then during creation of WC we can easily insert that pooled capacity instead of maintaining here. We can't edit that pooled capacity here.

For ex, some people are working in different areas then create separate capacity with those people and assign this capacity wherever you want. In capacity tab(CR01) , we can assign that capacity.

But , if you have specied Capacity Categoery -002 or 001 Machine and Labour then you can exclusively use that WC for machine owrk .However , you can also cacualet both Machine and Labour work at the same work centre based on the selection of the Stabdrad Value Key and Formula Key .

Hope it clarifies

Regards

JH

former_member189817
Active Contributor
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Hi

For same workcenter you can include Machine capacity as well as Labor capacity.It will be used to calculate capacity of the both Machine as well as Labor.

Regards,

Velmurugan S

Former Member
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So while creating work center, can i define labour capacity also.

FOR EX: if i am crating machine has an work center can i define labour capacity for this..?

may i know the impact..? And can we ignore that..?

Edited by: dan01234 on Dec 28, 2010 8:48 AM

Edited by: dan01234 on Dec 28, 2010 8:51 AM