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Service#

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In the Critical Manufacturing MES model, a Material in a Step and context requires a Service. The context can be made of optional Material, Flow and Product combinations.

Services are, on the one hand, required by Material, and on the other, provided by Resources. Once a Material and Resource are both dispatchable and there is a match between the Service required and the Service provided, the Material can be dispatched to the Resource.

A Resource provides a Service that is requested via a Step, and a Resource may execute a variety of services. For example, an oven, which is a Resource, can bake, cook or grill, and at different temperatures, and these are different types of services.

A Service can also be an activity like painting, provided by a painting machine, which is a Resource. Additionally, if the machine has the ability to paint using different colors, these may be considered as different services, which may be used at different steps.

Additionally, when creating a Service the Processing Type field always refers to a Resource, so it is not possible to use a Service if you do not have a Resource that provides it.

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Resource and Steps are associated through Services.

A Service can be enabled or disabled globally or at a particular Resource. When the Service is disabled, it cannot be used for dispatching purposes.

A Service has a Service Context view that provides you with the service resolution to be applied for a given Material at a Step.

Tying Everything Together#

graph LR
    A1[Material] ---|Required Service| Main[Service]
    C1[Service Context] --- Main
    Main === L1[Compatible Service]
    Main --- N1[Resource Service] --- A2[Resource]
    Main --- N2[Setup Matrix Transition] --- A3[Setup Matrix]

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classDef mermaid_businessdata color:#000, fill:#65CDE8, stroke:#65CDE8, stroke-width:0px, font-size:100%;
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class Main mermaid_entity
class A1,A2,A3,A4,A5,A6,A7,A8,A9,A10,A11,A12,A13,A14 mermaid_businessdata
class L1,L2,L3,L4,L5,L6,L7 mermaid_entitylinked
class C1,C2,C3,C4,C5,C6 mermaid_context
class N1,N2,N3,N4,N5,N6 mermaid_nonbusinessdata

click Main "../../business-data/service"
click A1 "../../business-data/material"
click A2 "../../business-data/resource"
click A3 "../../business-data/setup-matrix"
click C1 "../../administration/tables/smart-tables/servicecontext"

Sequence Of Steps#

The necessary steps for correctly using a Service are the following:

  1. Create the Service.