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Rule name

Explanation

When applicable

workflow_support_workstation

workstation must be supported by the workflow of the sequence

Job creation

Job edit - when editing either the workstation or sequences of the job

Parts Available table

workstation_support_material

workstation must support material of the sequence

Job creation

Job edit - when editing either the workstation or sequences of the job

Parts Available table

sequence_not_scheduled_or_processed_on_workstation

sequence must not have been included in a job with the same workstation before

Job creation

Job edit - when editing either the workstation or sequences of the job. It’s important to note, that the currently edited job is not taken into account

Parts Available table

sequence_not_scheduled_or_processed_in_a_printing_job

when creating a printing job, sequence must not have been included in a printing job before

Job creation

Job edit - when editing either the workstation or sequences of the job. It’s important to note, that the currently edited job is not taken into account

Parts Available table

not_too_far_in_the_workflow_for_workstation

workflow step that supports the workstation, must be the current workflow step of the sequence or must be still placed further in the workflow

Job creation

Parts Available table. Here is a little inconsistency, because we don’t apply this rule on job edit, but we do apply it when showing Parts Availalbe in sequence change drawer.

sequence_not_scheduled_within_timeslot

sequence can’t be already placed in another job within a timeslot

Job creation - when creating a scheduled job

Job edit - when editing either the timeslot or sequences of the job. It’s important to note, that the currently edited job is not taken into account

Parts Available table - if user have chosen the duration of the job while creating it, and always in sequences change drawer. It is technically possible, that while creating the job, user will add the sequence to the job and will choose the duration for the job afterwards. This can result in a situation, where the sequence would not normally be shown in Parts Available after choosing the duration, but it was already added to the job. This can lead to an error when creating the job.

sequence_from_current_service

sequence must belong to the current service

Job creation

Job edit - when editing the sequences of the job

Parts Available table

overquantity_allowed

if overquantity is being applied, the sequence must pass several checks, such as being in the first workflow step or the job not being started yet

Job creation

Job edit - when editing the sequences of the job

order_not_in_done_status

order of the sequence can’t be already in a status of type DONE (e.g. shipped)

Job creation

Job edit - when editing the sequences of the job

Parts Available table

mes_part_not_deleted

MesPart linked to the sequence can’t be deleted

Job creation

Job edit - when editing the sequences of the job

Parts Available table

sequence_not_scrapped

sequence can’t be scrapped

Job creation

Job edit - when editing the sequences of the job

Parts Available table

sequence_not_in_the_last_step

sequence can’t be currently placed in the last workflow step

Job creation

Job edit - when editing the sequences of the job

Parts Available table

sequence_found

sequence must exist in the system

Job creation

Job edit - when editing the sequences of the job

Parts Available table

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