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Planning creates processes, inputs and outputs
No matter where you start, your plan will end up as processes to be done, and define the
expected input(s) to and output(s) from the processes. These processes might be connected,
where the expected output from one is the expected input to another. Or they may not be
directly connected, but may be logically grouped because they are items on the same customer
order, or because you want to manage them together.
Processes are grouped under a customer order or a work order. (The work order gives you a
way to manage a body of work together without a customer order.) For example:
Process
Planned Input
Planned
Output
Process
Planned Input
Planned
Output
Process
Planned Input
Planned
Output
Order 1, Item 1
Order 1, Item 2
Planned Input
You can see and refine your
plan on the Order Schedule
page, which can be accessed
from the Demand page…..