Check product order on production line

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Rules can be set to automatically sort incoming production requests into individual containers.
Rules can be set to automatically sort incoming production requests into individual containers.
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Main queue - Product sequence (product configurations) synchronized to cs-Clients.
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*'''Main queue''' - Product sequence (product configurations) synchronized to cs-Clients.
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Tray - A sequence of products classified according to user-defined rules. Not sent to cs-Clients.
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*'''Tray''' - A sequence of products classified according to user-defined rules. Not sent to cs-Clients.
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Revision as of 12:32, 23 March 2020

Production requirements come from the superior IT system to the communication core - the Clever system (CS) of the kernel. For each product, the CS kernel generates a list of production operations sent to individual workplaces managed by cs-Client. Incoming requests are sorted by the CS kernel directly to the main queue sent to the workplace or to the stacks. From the trays, products can be sorted to the main queue via the SequenceControl module. By means of this module it is also possible to move products from the main queue to one of the containers.

Any number of stacks can be defined.

Rules can be set to automatically sort incoming production requests into individual containers.

  • Main queue - Product sequence (product configurations) synchronized to cs-Clients.
  • Tray - A sequence of products classified according to user-defined rules. Not sent to cs-Clients.
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