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Hi guys,

 

I’m experimenting with the field ‘Priority Category’ in Shop Order. The aim is to see how APB schedules works orders with values plugged into this field.

 

Can somebody indicate the relevant UoM? What are valid inputs (1,2,3  or A,B,C assuming values are pre-configured). What is greater (i.e. 1 or 2).

 

many thanks,
jay

 

 

 

Best answer by Björn Hultgren

Priority Category is a basic data. you need to enter Priority Categories in the Shop Order basic Data window, then use List of Values to select one for the shop order

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Björn Hultgren
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A priority category with and Adjustment Factor > 100 indicates it has higher priority than normal. An Adjustment Factor < 100 indicates it will be prioritized lower than a shop order without any priority category


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  • June 16, 2020

Hi Bjorn,

“> 100 indicates it has higher priority than normal. An Adjustment Factor < 100 indicates it will be prioritized lower than a shop order without any priority category”

How can I, in practical terms, alter the priority category for a given shop order? For example, I plugged ‘110’ in the relevant field and received an error message (see below). Same if I input a number with the greater than symbol. 

What are the ‘valid’ inputs narrowly defined by IFS (I presume)?

 

Many thanks,

Jay


Björn Hultgren
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Priority Category is a basic data. you need to enter Priority Categories in the Shop Order basic Data window, then use List of Values to select one for the shop order


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