Representation of the ticket status on the order status
The status of an order is generated from the statuses of the tickets, which belong to the order.
The applying mapping rules are represented as an example in the cells of the following table for an Order with two tickets (in each case on the horizontal and vertical axis) and the Order status The ticket status In activity and Completed on the machine cannot directly be found in the order status. They are also represented on the order status In progress:
Ticket 1 / 2 |
Scheduled |
Released |
In Progress |
In activity |
completed on the machine |
Notification of completion processed by the PPS |
Color |
Scheduled |
Scheduled |
Released |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
light gray |
Released |
Released |
Released |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
orange |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
blue to gray-blue |
In activity |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
blue |
completed on the machine |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
blue |
Notification of completion processed by the PPS |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
In Progress |
in progress* / |
green |
*) not all the units produced
**) all the units or more produced
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Example 1:
An order has two tickets, one is completed, the other one is planned. According to the schema, the order status is In progress. -
Example 2
An order has any number of tickets, all are completed; according to the order there are 100 pieces to be produced, but the tickets reported back only 99 produced. According to the above schema the order status would be In progress.