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In our product set up, we use PSO in tandem with IFS Cloud WO Management. PSO continuously schedules and optimized work-tasks, and broadcast plans back to Cloud.

What I’m trying to understand is how/when data is being exchanges between PSO and Cloud. I can see in PSO when data is being broadcasted, but I have not yet found where in Cloud I can see how this plan is being processed.

Can anybody put me on the right track?

Hi Steven,

you can check the incoming broadcasts from PSO in IFS Cloud Screen “Scheduling Optimization Output Data”.

Best regards
Roman


Thank you @roklde  for putting me in a direction to look. I’ll go exploring...


In our product set up, we use PSO in tandem with IFS Cloud WO Management. PSO continuously schedules and optimized work-tasks, and broadcast plans back to Cloud.

What I’m trying to understand is how/when data is being exchanges between PSO and Cloud. I can see in PSO when data is being broadcasted, but I have not yet found where in Cloud I can see how this plan is being processed.

Can anybody put me on the right track?

Not exactly sure what you are trying to achieve or understand, but if you ask “how/when data is being exchanged”, that is defined here:

More details here: IFS Cloud - Scheduling demystified (24R1) | IFS Community


thank you @roklde , thanks to your tip, I was able to find what I was looking for. Much appreciated. 
Related question, is there a way to find the communication messages from IFS Cloud to PSO ?


thank you @roklde , thanks to your tip, I was able to find what I was looking for. Much appreciated. 
Related question, is there a way to find the communication messages from IFS Cloud to PSO ?

Scheduling Dataset>View Application Messages. Subject is ...LOAD… or ...CHANGE… Select View Details and find the XML under Input Message Data.


Thank you @Alexander Heinze , do you happen to know what permission set is needed to access this information? I’ll go and have a look but with all those permission sets available in the platform, I have the feeling I’m often looking for a needle in a haystack.


Thank you @Alexander Heinze , do you happen to know what permission set is needed to access this information? I’ll go and have a look but with all those permission sets available in the platform, I have the feeling I’m often looking for a needle in a haystack.

Unfortunately no, on my system I’m operating in god mode… ;-) I would try the *FNDSCH* ones, but that’s just a guess.


Super, thanks a lot. God-mode enabled. 😁


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