Production Rates Import

Here you will find definitions for all mapping options in Phenix’s Production Rates Import. This allows you to import the rates of production. Phenix requires production rates to be per minute.

Production rates can have varying specificity. More specific rates override more general rates. The specificity of the rates and their definitions are ranked below:

  1. Material-Line Specific (material and line specified)

  2. Material Specific (material specified, line not specified)

  3. Line Specific (material not specified, line specified)

  4. General (neither material nor line specified)

For more information on Production Rates, see Maintain Production Rate Rules.

Definitions

Material Identifier: Optional. The unique identifier of a material, used for a rate specific to a material.

Production Rate Value: The numerical value of the rate, per minute.

Production Rate Unit: The unit of measure of the rate.

Line Identifier: Optional. The identifier of a line, used for a rate specific to a line.

Default Efficiency Percent (100=100%): The percent of the Production Rate Value that the line is expected to run at. Use this option if the Default Efficiency in the import file is given as an integer, where 100 means 100%. See Production Rate Representation for more information on how to use efficiency to represent expected rates.

Default Efficiency Percent (1=100%): The percent of the Production Rate Value that the line is expected to run at. Use this option if the Default Efficiency in the import file is given as a number with a decimal, where 1 means 100%. See Production Rate Representation for more information on how to use efficiency to represent expected rates.

Line Filter: Optional. Sets the production rate to apply to lines matching the filter.

Rate Identifier: Optional. Advanced. The ID Phenix will use to identify the rate. Specifying this will force Phenix to update the rate with that ID, if it exists. Generally not used.