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Definition

Multi-level structure of orders and sub-orders which is used to:

Use

There are cases where it is not sufficient to divide an order into operations and sub-operations. These often involve very extensive orders, for which several people are responsible for different areas of planning.

In such cases, you have the option of creating sub-operations for an order, which functions as a superior order and to which a planner group can be assigned. In this way, you can build up an order hierarchy.

For more information, see Creating and Displaying a Sub-Operation.

Structure

Order hierarchies consist of the following elements:

The planner for the leading order bears the responsibility for executing all the lower-level orders

Integration

The following rules apply for sub-orders:

Example

The production plant XPZ has broken down. The order "Repair plant XPZ" is created to plan its repair.

The following repair work must be performed at the plant:

Since this work must be processed in detail by the responsible planners, the planner responsible for the superior order creates sub-orders for the individual jobs. The planner responsible for a particular job is specified in the relevant order. This enables you to plan the tasks in the orders assigned to you at the required level of detail.

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