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_ISUBFPS_000009 - Define Control Parameters for Dynamic Scheduling

_ISUBFPS_000009 - Define Control Parameters for Dynamic Scheduling

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In this IMG activity you define the following control parameters control parameters:

  • Set the Dynamic scheduling active indicator to use dynamic scheduling. When you create or change a portion you can only set the Dynamic scheduling indicator if you have set this indicator first.
  • Specify whether it is to be possible to move schedule records to the previous or next month. If you define this setting, you can move meter readings if, in a given month, workdays are still available on which no meter reading takes place (for example, if you wish to perform meter reading on 20 days in each month but January has more than 20 workdays).
  • Specify intervals (for example, between printing and the end of the billing period).
  • Specify the processes for which the factory calendar is to be taken into account.

Once you have defined the control parameters, you can define the dynamic schedule records - that is, the portions and meter reading units for which the Dyn. scheduling indicator (dynamic scheduling) is set. When you do this, you can use dynamic scheduling either with or without budget billing amounts. Dynamic portions with budget billing amounts are only appropriate if the periods of the portion are longer than one month.

If you want to use dynamic portions, you must specify the factory calender. The Corr. holiday (correct holiday to workday) field has no effect on dynamic scheduling.

The Sch. bill. date field (scheduled billing date) and Inv. print date field (scheduled date for invoicing printout) result from the settings in the control parameters for dynamic scheduling. The allocation date and the gas date correspond to the end of the billing period or the scheduled billing date, depending on which date is earlier. If you want to use this data in the schedule records, you must enter them in the portion.

In all the meter reading units that you allocate to dynamic portions the Dyn. scheduling indicator (dynamic scheduling) is set automatically. The end of the meter reading period is always the same as the end of the billing period.

You want to define monthly meter reading with 20 meter reading days in each month. This is to start in January.

For the first 20 days in January you define at least one portion. The end of the billing period is 1/1, 1/2, 1/3 and so on. You then define the meter reading units and allocate them to the portions. The number of registers to be read per day must be roughly the same.

End of billing Portion Meter reading units
period

1.1. Port1 AE1_1, AE1_2....

2.1. Port2 AE2_1, AE2_2....

... ... ...

20.1. Port20 AE20_1, AE20_2...

  1. Define the control parameters for dynamic scheduling.
  2. Define the dynamic portions using the IMG activity Define Portions.
  3. Define the allocated meter reading units using the IMG activity Define Meter Reading Units.
  4. Create schedule records for the portions and meter reading units using the IMG activity Create Dynamic Schedule Records.






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