1. Capacity leveling is used to balance production requirements with available capacity over time. It allows orders that exceed capacity in one period to be reallocated to other periods.
2. The process involves selecting an overloaded time period, checking the boxes of the corresponding orders, then using buttons to reallocate the orders to periods with available capacity.
3. Graphical and tabular views can be used to identify overloaded periods, with options to reallocate selected orders to alleviate overcapacity situations and balance the production schedule.
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1. Capacity leveling is used to balance production requirements with available capacity over time. It allows orders that exceed capacity in one period to be reallocated to other periods.
2. The process involves selecting an overloaded time period, checking the boxes of the corresponding orders, then using buttons to reallocate the orders to periods with available capacity.
3. Graphical and tabular views can be used to identify overloaded periods, with options to reallocate selected orders to alleviate overcapacity situations and balance the production schedule.
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CAPACITY LEVELING
Business Process Procedure Overview
Capacity Leveling (PP-CRP-LVL): Capacity leveling is used in various Procedure: 1. !P "asy !ccess # !lt$oug$ C%&' is not part o( !P)s capacity leveling toolset* it provides a clear view o( a +or, Center)s load. -. Clic, on C%&' # +or, Center View "nter +or, Center and Plant. Ot$er options include Capacity Category and Capacity planner group. .. Clic, /utton Over capacity situations are s$own in R"0. electing t$e data and clic,ing on t$e ite1 will provide a detailed view o( t$e load (or t$at speci(ic data. 2. Click Bac, 3. &. SAP Menu Easy Access # Capacity leveling - 4. Clic, on C%-- - Planning 5a/le (5a/ular) Capacity Leveling: "nter +or, Center and Plant and "6ecute # to /e ta,en to t$e Re7uire1ents per resource. 8. Period Re7uire1ents per Resource - 9ote t$at -'':;'.;1. period is loaded -11 < in e6cess o( capacity. :. 5ic, over loaded period c$ec, /o6 3ro1 t$e 1ain 1enu* use t$e (ollowing 1enu pat$: etting = C$ange View. >. !gain (ro1 t$e 1ain 1enu* use t$e (ollowing 1enu pat$: "6tras = ?ndividual Periods@.
This shows all of the requireents for the overload period chosen! Enter a check ark to each order shown for the involved date! Clic, Button 1'. Clic, C$ec, /o6* Clic, 0eallocate Button 11. !gain (ro1 t$e 1ain 1enu* use t$e (ollowing 1enu pat$: "6tras = ?ndividual Periods@. 1-. Once again C$ec, eac$ ite1* and clic, 1.. Clic, 0ispatc$ Button All of the ites checked a"ove will "e dispatched to an availa"le tie period# there"y alleviating the over capacity situation$$$!! you can see the log for each operation at the "otto of the screen To check log follow the steps shown "elow Siilar Capacity leveling can "e done using %raphical &iew! 1. elect C%-1 (ro1 1ain 1enu -. "nter +or, Center and Plant "6ecute (3:) 'ote that in this view# over capacity situations are shown in R"0. Click on the first ()pper* scale on an over capacity (+E,* situation! 'ote that when you ove your cursor the associated date will "e shown "elow the screen! .. Pus$ t$e deallocate /utton 2. Pus$ t$e allocate /utton &. Clic, ave