This course covers the supplier schedules functionality in IFS Applications. Schedules are typically used in repetitive environments where the supplier is supposed to deliver several times per week or even several times per day. Supplier schedules are generated at the customer site and thereafter sent to the supplier. The schedules that the supplier receives at the supplying site are referred to as customer schedules.
Agreements and the handling of supplier schedules are thoroughly explained in this course. Exercises are provided for all chapters.
The estimated time to complete this course is five hours.
This course is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the product area.
This chapter gives an introduction to the supplier schedules functionality.
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed the Procurement Intermediate course in IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 45 minutes.
This chapter is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the area, and for people working in other product areas but need to have some understanding of this functionality.
This chapter explains how supplier schedule agreements are set up.
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed the Procurement Intermediate course in IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is one hour and 30 minutes.
This course is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the product area.
This chapter outlines how supplier schedules are handled. Entering, tolerance checking, approving, releasing and transferring of the supplier schedule are explained.
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed the Procurement Intermediate course in IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is one hour and 30 minutes.
This course is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the product area.
This chapter explains follow-up and analysis of supplier schedules.
Before starting the lessons in this chapter, you should have completed the Procurement Intermediate course in IFS Applications.
The estimated time to complete this chapter is 20 minutes.
This course is designed primarily for application consultants who will be working in the product area.
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