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Application

This field shows the number of working days before or after the production start date of the superior material when the component must be available.

Integration

The lead-time offset is ignored in lead-time scheduling for task lists.

Functions

You can enter a negative value or a positive value.

The component is not required immediately. It can be available this number of days after the start of production.

The component is required this number of days before the start of production.

Example

The following graphic shows how the order finish date of a component relates to the order start date of the superior assembly.

Different lead-time offsets are entered for three different components.

 

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text

 

Determining the Order Finish Date for a Component: Example

The start date of the superior assembly is 05/10/98

Lead-time offset

Relation in time to order start date of

superior assembly

 

 

1-

before

05/09/1998

0

Start date for superior assembly =

Finish date for subordinate assembly

05/10/1998

2+

after

05/12/1998

 

Note

This table does not show the start date for the components, as there is insufficient data (on, for example, in-house production time, processing time, or interoperation time).

 

 

 

 

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