Understanding Shop Floor Daily Plans

You can create a daily plan in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne or use a daily plan created in DFM. If you use daily plans created in DFM you do not have to export them from DFM, but can view them directly in the Demand Flow Plans program (PF31013). You must complete DFM daily plans using the Item Completions program (PF31011).

When performing daily planning for a flow line, use either DFM Daily Planning or Shop Floor Daily Planning for the line. You can use the daily planning programs for two separate flow lines.

Important: You cannot use both daily plans on a single production line.

You use the Daily Planning program (PF31010B) to create daily plans in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. The Daily Planning program is a scaled down, simplified version of DFM daily planning that mimics doing daily planning manually on a spreadsheet. The system generates a unique production plan ID for every plan that you define.

The Shop Floor Daily Planning program does not recognize the consumption of sales order demand. You can find a sales order line to bring back into the daily plan. Although the sales order field is not required in a daily plan, it is a verified field.