1. Scenario Options
Various options are available here.
The scenario can be copied or the scenario name can be edited. You can also change the status of the scenario to “active” or “archived”. Scenarios that are no longer used are stored in the archive - but these can be reactivated at any time.
Converting the scenario into a template means that you can use it as a template for other scenarios - stored common data is also adopted.
If a scenario is no longer needed, you can also delete it - or select “Clear” to delete all planning spaces belonging to the scenario.
If a scenario has been deleted by mistake, you can restore it.
Freezing the scenario means that it is blocked for further access. It is therefore not possible to continue working in frozen scenarios.
2. Export Part Data
Exports the part data from the Common Data.
3. Start Migration
Here you can start the migration of your old scenarios to the current v3 structure. More information here.
4. Refresh
You can update the page here.
5. Creating a Planning Space
In addition to defining the name, start date, a description and whether it should be a workspace or material flow planning space, you can also assign a ruleset and display all stations and material areas. Find out more here.
6. Status, Filter and Program Change
As in the project view, active, archived and deleted planning spaces are listed in separate tabs in the scenario view. The planning spaces can be filtered by attributes when selecting “Add filter”:
This filter, for example, filters all planning spaces whose name contains “Example”.
This is also displayed in the scenario view:
Also you can switch back and forth between Material Flow and Workspace planning spaces. The currently selected view is highlighted in blue:
7. Scenario part data
All recently published changes to the part data are visible here, so that the table always shows the latest status of the part data. This is influenced by changes in the workspace and material flow planning spaces and differs from the linked common data planning status. Filter, sorting and grouping mechanisms enable you to find the desired material quickly:
You can use “Check usage in planning spaces” to sort the part data according to material flow planning (MF) and detailed placement planning (WS) as well as filtering the displayed parts by “Add filter”.
8. Table View
All planning spaces that match the selected view [6] are displayed here. The planning spaces of this scenario can be sorted ascending and descending by clicking on the respective column title and filtered by setting up a filter. You can call up the options menu for individual planning spaces using the "three dots" symbol:
The name of the planning area is copied to the clipboard via "Copy Name", while "Edit" allows you to edit the planning space (see also creating a new planning space).
"To archive" moves the planning space to the archive. This can be accessed via the "Archived" tab.
"Export dwg" exports the .dwg file in which the planning space is represented. This can then also be imported again.
"Lock" locks the planning area for others. You can still edit the planning area, but others without admin rights can only open it in "read only mode" and cannot make any changes.
"Delete" deletes the planning area.
9. Pending Changes
If changes have been made to the common data stored in the scenario, they will be displayed here. Please note: Changes must be synchronized in order to take effect in your scenarios.
More detailed information, such as the list of part types or shelves or containers, Log-IDs, the time of the change and who caused the change are also displayed.
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