Enter a time period in days, starting from the current date, during which planned production orders are scheduled by using finite capacity. You cannot leave this field blank. This field works with the capacity time fence that you can set up on the Time fences FastTab or in the Coverage groups page. This field is available only when you select the Finite capacity option. To include a resource in finite capacity scheduling, you must select the Finite capacity field in the individual resource or resource group. Example 1: You enter 15 in this field and set the capacity time fence to 100 Master scheduling uses finite capacity for the first 15 days and infinite capacity for the remaining days of the time fence. Example 2: You enter 25 in this field, and the item belongs to a coverage group that states a capacity time fence of 10 Master scheduling uses finite capacity for 10 days. Example 3: You enter 0 (zero) in this field Master scheduling does not use finite capacity.
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