As announced in my last week's blog about release 1.7 of VPS and VJS, here comes what is new in version 1.2 of the Visual Advanced Production Scheduler (VAPS), the only available finite capacity scheduler that fully integrates with the manufacturing module of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central.
In addition to fixing some bugs, the VAPS was enhanced by a couple of useful and really powerful new features that makes the planners' lifes still more easy. Since this release is really a major one, my blog has gotten slightly longer than usual but I'm sure you will be pleased with all the new things we have on offer.
Production orders that are not yet scheduled in the VAPS, are shown on the respective standby resource - a collection, so to say, of production orders that need to be added from the scheduler to the schedule. So far, each production order was treated individually which meant that also if there were several production orders to be added, you nevertheless had to add them one after the other, which, in case of a lot of production orders could really take some time. So you will be glad to hear that with the new function "Add all", you now can schedule a bunch of production orders in one go, taking into account alternate machine centers, if desired.. Of course, this doesn't happen at random, but follows strict prioritization rules.
Typically, scheduling with finite capacities, will often lead to idle times on machine centers and of course, for the sake of efficiency and cost cutting, everybody in planning wants to use their capacities to the fullest extent possible. So the VAPS was enhanced by another handy feature, the "Fill idle times" function, taking into account alternate machine centers, if desired.
All operations are tried to be moved forward to avoid idle times.
As we have learned from frequent customer feedback, for most planners the setup time is really relevant and many of them told us that they wish for seeing it at a glance. Following these requests, we now offer a new menu item for showing or hiding the setup times at the bar.
The setup times are visualized as light grey section at the beginning of the bar:
The color representing the setup time can be easily specified in the VAPS color settings.
The following enhancements were implemented for simulations:
In Dynamics 365 BC, the planner can set the following buffer times :
Now, we have made scheduling in the VAPS even more precise by taking into account these buffer times so that when scheduling across production order lines that are linked by reservation entries, the above mentioned buffer times will get visualized.
So, enough for now. As always, the complete release information can be found in the release notes of the VAPS.