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In Customizing, you can specify that a site supervisor must or can be assigned for specific order types by choosing   Sources of Demand   Define Site Supervisor Assignment for Order Types  . This function is available for demands from Plant Maintenance (PM), Customer Service (CS), and Project System (PS).

This means that for orders of this type from the service area, the resource planner must create an assignment in which the site supervisor indicator is set for one of the operations. For networks from projects, this means that the resource planner can specify in each assignment whether the resource is a site supervisor.

Features

  • If Customizing settings have been configured accordingly, the relevant indicator in the Site Supervisor column in the item worklist of the planning board tells you (the resource planner) whether a site supervisor must be defined for a demand from the service area. You can set the site supervisor indicator either in the Details for Demand or by selecting the Set Site Supervisor Indicator option from the context menu of the assignment.

  • For demands from network activities, the indicator in the Site Supervisor column shows that you should identify at least one resource as a site supervisor. In contrast to the service area, this is not mandatory. You can set the site supervisor indicator for the assignment independent of the number of site supervisors in the demand. The entry in the Number of Site Supervisors column indicates how many site supervisors are planned for the demand. You can then set the site supervisor indicator in the assignment for further resources accordingly. To do so, set the site supervisor indicator in the assignment details or choose Set Site Supervisor Indicator from the context menu of the assignment. The indicator is then valid for all assignments of the same resource for the same demand. If you remove the site supervisor indicator, it is removed for all assignments of the same resource for the same demand.