- EBMS Knowledge Base
- Manufacturing
- Batch Scheduling
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Client Resources
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EBMS Main Documentation
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Getting Started | Initial Installation
- Getting Started | Company Setup
- Quick User Guide | Financial Staff | Accountant
- Quick User Guide | Financial Staff | Accountant | Accountants Journal
- Quick User Guide | Sales Staff
- Quick User Guide | General Staff
- Features
- Reports
- Reports | Excel Add-In
- Reports | Excel Add-In | Troubleshooting
- Security
- Server Manager
- Technical
- Technical | Data Import and Export Utility
- Technical | SQL Mirror
- Automotive
- Automotive | Parts Catalog
- Automotive | Pricing
- Automotive | Point of Sale
- Automotive | Product Application
- Automotive | Keystone Interface
- Metal Supply
- Fuel Sales
- Horticulture
- Horticulture | Farm Setup
- Horticulture | Processing Payroll
- Horticulture | Managing the Farm
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Sales
- Introduction
- Customers
- Customers | Miscellaneous Customers
- Proposals
- Proposals | Processing Proposals
- Proposals | Sets and Templates
- MyProposals
- MyOrders
- Sales Orders
- Invoices
- Materials Lists
- Sales and Use Tax
- Sales and Use Tax | TaxJar
- CRM
- CRM | Auto Send
- Recurring Billing
- Credits
- Customer Payments
- Payment Card Processing
- Payment Card Processing | Gift Cards
- Payment Card Processing | Loyalty Cards
- Payment Card Processing | Verifone Gateway
- Freight and Shipping Tools
- General Ledger Transactions
- Point of Sale
- Point of Sale | Point of Sale Hardware
- Point of Sale | Xpress POS System
- Point of Sale | Advanced Tools
- Signature Capture
- Salesperson Commissions
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Inventory
- Product Catalog
- Product Catalog | Using Product Codes for No Count Items
- Product Pricing
- Product Pricing | Special Pricing
- Tracking Counts
- Unit of Measure
- Purchasing
- Special Orders and Drop Shipped Items
- Receiving Product
- Barcodes
- MyInventory and Scanner
- Components (BOM) and Accessories
- Components (BOM) and Accessories | Component Formula Tool
- Made-to-Order Kitting
- Configure-to-Order Kitting
- Multiple Inventory Locations
- Multiple Inventory Locations | Creating Locations
- Multiple Inventory Locations | Using Multiple Locations
- Multiple Inventory Locations | Product Catalog Sync
- Multi-Vendor Catalog
- Serialized Items
- Serialized Items | Purchasing or Manufacturing an Item
- Serialized Items | Selling and/or Associating an item with a customer
- Lots
- Product Attributes
- Product Attributes | Selling and Purchasing Items with Attributes
- Product Attributes | Custom Attributes
- Mobile Scanner (Legacy)
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Labor
- Getting Started
- Workers
- Taxes and Deductions
- Work Codes
- Time and Attendance
- Time and Attendance | Time Track App
- Processing Payroll
- Closing the Payroll Year
- Processing Payroll - Advanced
- Salaried Pay
- Piecework Pay
- Direct Deposit
- 3rd Party Payroll Service
- Subcontract Workers
- Flag Pay
- Prevailing Wages
- MyDispatch
- MyTasks
- MyTime
- MyTime | Communications
- MyTime | Setup
- Tasks
- Tasks | Getting Started
- Tasks | Creating Tasks
- Tasks | Scheduling Tasks
- Tasks | Customizing Task Views
- Tasks | Managing Tasks
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Financials
- Introduction
- Fiscal Year
- Chart of Accounts
- Budget
- Financial Reporting
- Transactions and Journals
- Transactions and Journals | Journals
- Account Reconciliation
- 1099
- Departments and Profit Centers
- Fund Accounts
- Bank Accounts
- Bank Feed
- Vendors
- Vendors | Miscellaneous Vendors
- Purchase Orders
- Expense Invoices
- Vendor Payments
- AP Transactions
- Landed Cost
- Fixed Assets and Depreciation
- Fixed Assets and Depreciation | Fixed Assets
- Fixed Assets and Depreciation | Fixed Assets | Adding Assets
- Fixed Assets and Depreciation | Processing Depreciation
- Fixed Assets and Depreciation | Disposing Assets
- MyJobs
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E-commerce
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Rental
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Job Costing
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Manufacturing
Scheduling a Batch
EBMS includes tools to view a list of batches based on user defined query settings. This dialog gives the user the ability to change manufacturing batch settings such as schedule dates and the batch status from a list view.
Complete the following steps to schedule batches within the Manufacturing Schedule dialog:
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Select Products > Manufacturing Schedule from the main EBMS menu to open the following dialog:
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Enable the Query Settings that identify the batches that should be visible on the list.
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Enable the Status setting and select the desired Status setting from the drop down list. Often the Pending or In Progress status options are used in this context.
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Enable the Start Date or End Date schedule options to query batches based on a schedule date. Set the date range of these scheduled dates. Disable all of the Query Settings to view all batches and set the appropriate dates. Review the Schedule Dates section for more details on the batch dates.
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Enable and set additional query settings:
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The Warehouse setting will only appear when multiple inventory locations are present. Review the Multiple Inventory Location Management section for more details.
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The Supervisor setting is a free form setting used for query purposes.
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The Job option is present only if the Job Costing module is included. Review the Job Costing documentation for more details on job settings.
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Use the Query button for advanced queries on settings that are not shown on this list. Review the Standard Features > Advanced Query Options section of the main documentation
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Click on the Find(F5) button or press the F5 key on your keyboard to populate the batch list based on the select query settings.
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Hide the batch columns that are not needed or relevant. For example, the user may hide the End Date column since all scheduling may be done from the Start Date. Review the Standard Features > Column Appearance section in the main documentation for details on hiding columns.
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The general settings within the batch list can be changed within the table. This feature allows the user to change schedule dates, warehouse settings, jobs, and the batch status from a list rather than viewing individual batches.
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Select a specific batch from the list and click the View Batch button to view batch details. Review the Creating a Batch > Creating a Simple Batch section for more details on batch details.
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Click Close to close the Manufacturing Schedule list. Note that Query Settings will be saved when the list is reopened.
Review Materials Resource Planning (MRP) > Using MyTime on the Manufacturing Batch