View Categories

Job Rules

6 Documents

How to prohibit changes in an Order 

Last Updated: April 9, 2025

If you want to prohibit changes in the process steps of an order: By default, SkyPlanner shows locked jobs in a salmon color.

How to add JIT Philosophy in one specific Order

Last Updated: April 9, 2025

There are manufacturing companies that work with a Hybrid Philosophy (Just in Time and ASAP) So, how do I select which jobs go to ASAP and which ones to JIT? In this example, we will teach you how to change one order into JIT. By default, in SkyPlanner, all jobs are scheduled using the ASAP...

How to change the priority to a specific Order

Last Updated: April 8, 2025

There are situations in which one order could have a certain amount of priority among the other jobs we have scheduled. In SkyPlanner’s dynamic priorities feature, you can decide how important this factor is so the AI can plan accordingly, but… How do we add priority to specific orders? Now, this specific order has a...

How to split Jobs across multiple Workstations

Last Updated: March 19, 2025

In manufacturing, dividing complex tasks across multiple workstations can enhance efficiency. SkyPlanner’s AI, Arcturus, intelligently manages this by considering dynamic priorities and the specific requirements of each job. Dynamic Priorities Influence Job Splitting Arcturus evaluates the priorities you’ve set within SkyPlanner to determine the optimal approach to splitting jobs. This ensures that critical tasks receive...

Fast Track introduction video

Last Updated: September 9, 2025

An order that needs to be carried out urgently despite your plan already being set?Don’t worry! With the Fast Track function, you can prioritize that urgent order, and SkyPlanner will take care of optimizing your planning. Watch the following introduction video.

Locking a Process Step Job to a Specific Workstation

Last Updated: April 15, 2025

Sometimes, certain tasks must be completed on a specific workstation—whether due to better cutting quality or other reasons. To achieve this in SkyPlanner: Now, no matter how many changes occur, this job will always remain in the assigned workstation.