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Transcript
00:11
Once you have generated a schedule,
00:13
you will want it to be reflected in Flow Production Tracking.
00:17
To send your schedule to Flow Production Tracking,
00:20
select the export icon on the top right of
00:22
the screen and choose Send to Flow Production Tracking.
00:27
Next, you will be
00:27
presented with information about what will happen during
00:31
the process of sending the scenario to Flow Production Tracking.
00:35
You can choose to continue by selecting Send scenario.
00:40
Once this process begins, it cannot be canceled.
00:44
The process may take several minutes to run, depending on the size of the project.
00:50
When you send your new schedule to Flow Production Tracking,
00:53
Flow Generative Scheduling will not directly modify
00:56
the existing Flow Production Tracking schedule.
00:59
Instead, dates will be added to a field on the task
01:03
entity and Flow Production Tracking reserved for Flow Generative Scheduling.
01:08
This field is the proposed start date field.
01:12
This gives you the opportunity to review the schedule
01:14
suggestions from Flow Generative Scheduling
01:17
in the full context of your production schedule,
01:20
before modifying your live production schedule.
01:23
You can manually modify the date in the proposed start date field,
01:27
if you would like to change it.
01:29
When you're ready to apply the new schedule to your live production,
01:33
select all of the tasks you would like to apply the new schedule to,
01:37
right click, and select apply proposed start date.
01:42
When the applied proposed start date option is used,
01:44
the selected tasks are pinned so that the automatic
01:47
dependency evaluation in Flow Production Tracking no longer applies
01:52
and the task will stay at the applied start date.
01:56
The value of the proposed start date field replaces
01:59
any existing value in the start date field.
02:03
The value of the proposed start date field will be cleared
02:07
and the value of the due date field
02:09
is automatically updated based on the task duration.
02:15
Schedules can be updated as many times as
02:17
needed throughout the life cycle of a production.
02:21
It is important to note you can only
02:23
send schedule scenarios to Flow Production Tracking
02:26
if you have permission to edit the proposed start date field.
02:30
If there is already data in the proposed start date field, it will be overwritten.
02:36
If any tasks have been added or removed between when
02:39
the current schedule scenario was imported to Flow Generative Scheduling,
02:44
and when the scenario is being sent,
02:46
the proposed start date field for any such tasks will not be modified.
Video transcript
00:11
Once you have generated a schedule,
00:13
you will want it to be reflected in Flow Production Tracking.
00:17
To send your schedule to Flow Production Tracking,
00:20
select the export icon on the top right of
00:22
the screen and choose Send to Flow Production Tracking.
00:27
Next, you will be
00:27
presented with information about what will happen during
00:31
the process of sending the scenario to Flow Production Tracking.
00:35
You can choose to continue by selecting Send scenario.
00:40
Once this process begins, it cannot be canceled.
00:44
The process may take several minutes to run, depending on the size of the project.
00:50
When you send your new schedule to Flow Production Tracking,
00:53
Flow Generative Scheduling will not directly modify
00:56
the existing Flow Production Tracking schedule.
00:59
Instead, dates will be added to a field on the task
01:03
entity and Flow Production Tracking reserved for Flow Generative Scheduling.
01:08
This field is the proposed start date field.
01:12
This gives you the opportunity to review the schedule
01:14
suggestions from Flow Generative Scheduling
01:17
in the full context of your production schedule,
01:20
before modifying your live production schedule.
01:23
You can manually modify the date in the proposed start date field,
01:27
if you would like to change it.
01:29
When you're ready to apply the new schedule to your live production,
01:33
select all of the tasks you would like to apply the new schedule to,
01:37
right click, and select apply proposed start date.
01:42
When the applied proposed start date option is used,
01:44
the selected tasks are pinned so that the automatic
01:47
dependency evaluation in Flow Production Tracking no longer applies
01:52
and the task will stay at the applied start date.
01:56
The value of the proposed start date field replaces
01:59
any existing value in the start date field.
02:03
The value of the proposed start date field will be cleared
02:07
and the value of the due date field
02:09
is automatically updated based on the task duration.
02:15
Schedules can be updated as many times as
02:17
needed throughout the life cycle of a production.
02:21
It is important to note you can only
02:23
send schedule scenarios to Flow Production Tracking
02:26
if you have permission to edit the proposed start date field.
02:30
If there is already data in the proposed start date field, it will be overwritten.
02:36
If any tasks have been added or removed between when
02:39
the current schedule scenario was imported to Flow Generative Scheduling,
02:44
and when the scenario is being sent,
02:46
the proposed start date field for any such tasks will not be modified.
Once you have generated a schedule, you will want it to be reflected in Flow Production Tracking.
To send your schedule to Flow Production Tracking, select the Export icon on the top right of the screen and choose Send to Flow Production Tracking.
Next, you will be presented with information about what will happen during the process of sending this scenario to Flow Production Tracking. You can choose to continue by selecting Send scenario.
Once this process begins, it cannot be cancelled. The process may take several minutes to run depending on the size of the project.
When you send your new schedule to Flow Production Tracking, Flow Generative Scheduling will not directly modify the existing Flow Production Tracking schedule. Instead, dates will be added to a date field on the task entity in Flow Production Tracking reserved for Flow Generative Scheduling. This field is the Proposed Start Date field.
This gives you the opportunity to review the schedule suggestions from Flow Generative Scheduling in the full context of your production schedule before modifying your live production schedule. You can manually modify the date in the Proposed Start Date field if you would like to change it.
When you're ready to apply the new schedule to your live production, select all of the tasks you would like to apply the new schedule to, right-click, and select Apply Proposed Start Date.
When the Apply Proposed Start Date option is used:
Schedules can be updated as many times as needed throughout the lifecycle of a production.
It is important to note:
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