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Type in a Description and click the Save button.<br />

After creating the variant, park your cursor at the variant and click the Schedule job<br />

button.<br />

Fill in the Date and Time value.<br />

Click Schedule periodically and you are prompt to choose the period.<br />

Click the Create button and you are done.<br />

To check, you can click the Show Scheduling button.<br />

Note :<br />

Define Scope of <strong>Planning</strong> for Total <strong>Planning</strong> in 'OM0E'.<br />

1. Choose New entries.<br />

2. Enter a key and a description for the scope of planning that you would like to define.<br />

Save your entries.<br />

3. Select the scope of planning and choose Sequence of plants/MRP areas.<br />

4. Choose new entries and enter the plants or the MRP areas in the sequence in which<br />

they are to be planned.<br />

The counter determines the sequence.<br />

5. Save your entries.<br />

What is Finite and Infinite Scheduling<br />

What is finite and infinite scheduling? How it is carried out? What is to be done for<br />

each one? What are their significance?<br />

Differences between planning and scheduling, finite and infinite<br />

Finite Scheduling<br />

Scheduling type within capacity planning that takes account of the capacity loads which<br />

already exist. Finite scheduling calculates the start and finish dates for operations in the<br />

order. It is a detailed scheduling strategy with which you schedule orders and operations,<br />

taking into account the existing resource load. A resource overload cannot occur.<br />

Infinite Scheduling<br />

A detailed scheduling strategy with which you schedule orders and operations, without<br />

taking into account the existing resource load. It is therefore possible for resource<br />

overloads to occur.<br />

R/3 does planning without consideration for capacity situations. So if MRP says you need<br />

500 parts on 3/1/04, it schedules them all to be built at the same time, even though you

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