Task Creation 
TRMcreates a pool of tasks based on information received from LES. These tasks are ultimately assigned to resources for execution.
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1. LESsubmits requests based on reference documents, such as transfer orders and waves, to TRM via Request Management.

In cases where you want non-logistics internal activities, such as cleaning, to be traced in the system, you can create requests independent of LES. For more information, see the IMG for Logistics Execution ® Task and Resource Management ® Tools ® Maintain Requests Without Reference to External System.
2. Request Management’s scheduler releases available requests and forwards them to Task Management.
3. After querying Route Management, Task Management creates tasks based on the route options with the highest average priorities. The tasks are placed in the Task Pool table, while the tasks and appropriate resource types are placed in the Task by Resource Type table.
Request Management forwards a request to move a handling unit from A to B. Assuming the best route option routing strategy has been chosen, the possible routes are straight from A to B, or via the P&Ds C or D. The system determines the following route options and their respective priorities:
|
Source |
Dest. |
Resource Type |
Route/Total Priority |
Ave |
|
A |
B |
SIMPL |
25 |
50 |
|
A |
B |
COMPL |
75 |
|
|
A |
C |
SIMPL |
22 |
41 |
|
A |
C |
COMPL |
60 |
|
|
A |
D |
SIMPL |
30 |
35 |
|
A |
D |
COMPL |
40 |
Task Management creates a task involving movement of the handling unit from A to B.