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How to Configure a Multi Line Job 4.3.3 Board Added - Result Forming Inclusive Groups (Optional) SIPLACE SiCluster Multiline SIPLACE SiCluster Multiline 127 4.4 4 . 4 F o r m in g I n c lu s iv e G r o u p s ( O p t io n…

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Orders Shows the number of individual jobs with which the overall production quantity
of boards or panels is produced.
Example: you want to produce 4000 boards over the entire planning period.
Each individual ERP job for this recipe contains 500 boards. In this case 8 is
entered as the number of orders.
Average Batch Size Shows the average number of boards in the individual jobs. The result shown
depends on your selection (panel or board).
Line Process Require-
ments
Shows which process capabilities the line must have in order for the recipe to
be produced on that line.
Double click on this cell to open the Edit Process Requirements dialog box.
Other Process Re-
quirements
Shows the other process requirements for the recipes. These process require-
ments for the recipes do not require the lines to which the recipe is allocated to
have any special process capabilities. The other process requirements can,
however, be used to define rules.
See also "8 Working with the Rule Editor" [ ➙ 175]
Inclusive groups Shows the affiliation to an inclusive group.
Parameter Description

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4.4 Forming Inclusive Groups (Optional)
Forming Inclusive Groups (Optional)
Recipes can be gathered together into one job by defining inclusive groups. Recipes with identical inclu-
sive group names are clustered to form one job.
Inclusive groups are often used to cluster the top and bottom sides of a board into a common setup. For
example, the top and bottom side(s) of boards can be assigned to the same line first of all. During clus-
tering within the line, the top and bottom side(s) are then allocated to one setup together.
► Select one or more recipes in the multi line recipes table.
⇨ The icons for editing inclusive groups will be enabled.
Tab: multi line recipe: inclusive groups

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Icon Description
1 The selected recipes will be added to a separate inclusive group.
2 Within the selected recipes, the top and bottom side of each board will be added to a sep-
arate inclusive group.
The "4.4.2 Dialog Box: Put Into Separate Inclusive Groups " [ ➙ 130] dialog box will open.
This enables you to define the designator for the top side and/or bottom side in the recipe
name. This designator is used by the search function to locate the corresponding top and
bottom sides.
3 The binding of recipes to the inclusive group will be canceled.
If multiple boards with inclusive groups have been selected, you can delete individual in-
clusive groups. In this case, the "4.4.3 Dialog Box: Remove Inclusive Groups"
[➙131]dialog box will open.
NOTICE
Creating inclusive groups in the Rule Editor
Inclusive groups can be created with the help of the Rule Editor. See also "8 Working with the
Rule Editor" [ ➙ 175].
► Open the Rule Editor with the Same Job Rules (Inclusive Groups) function.