Scheduling Without Compact SchedulingThe following graphic explains, by using an example, how the system schedules if you schedule without compact scheduling . Without compact scheduling, the system only reschedules an operation if the relationships to this operation are violated and, according to the strategy profile, these relationships must be considered.
Scheduling Without Compact Scheduling
Orders A, B and C each contain the scheduled operations 10, 20 and a deallocated operation 30. The relationships (end-start relationships) between operations 10 and 20, and between operations 20 and 30 are defined with a minimum interval of 0.
As a result of rescheduling A10, the scheduled operation B10 from order B is affected, for example, because the planning mode
Insert operation
is set, and B10 therefore has to be shifted. The system, therefore, shifts operation B10.
By rescheduling A10 and B10, none of the relationships to other operations was violated; therefore, the system does not reschedule any other operations.