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Product Statistics

 

Content was last updated in 06.22.07-00

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  06.22.07-00

  R2-19327

Tracking Product Statistics (Daily and Monthly basis) if the product is already added to a 'Service Work Order'.

 

Business is all about the 'bottom-line'. Which is a resultant of operational efficiency. In simpler terms,it is a collective by-product of 'maximum utilization of available inventory', 'lower operation costs', and 'faster turn-around on the on-shelf time for inventory'.

Knowing 'which','how-many' and 'how-often' are your inventory items appearing on customer invoices becomes the key here.

If a product goes to Repair/Maintenance, it might directly or in-directly affects its availability and thereby its billing prospects. Thus knowing and tracking 'Repair/Maintenance Days' is important. To help with this R2 has a few scheduler programs.

  • Product Daily Statistics is a scheduler program which will collect various transaction status of a Product. For this report Repair days is the key.

  • Repair Days is the duration when a product was on a service.

  • If the SWO is in 'OPEN status', the 'In-Service' duration for the respective product/asset's is considered as Repair Days.

  • The following reports cover this statistics — ProductDailyStatsView and ProductDailyStockStatsView.

  • Product Monthly Statistics is a scheduler program which will collects data from Order, invoice and Service Work Order and formulate Product usage statistics based on the customer needs. For this report Maintenance days is the key.

  • Maintenance Days is the duration when a product was on a service which might affected customer’s revenue.

  • Maintenance Days is the duration between 'Start Date' and 'End Date' of the respective SWOs (in DONE status).

  • SWO's Available site will be consider for the respective product/asset's Maintenance days.

  • If while an Item/Asset is 'In-Service' is transferred to another site, then all the 'Availability' statistics for the Item/Asset will be considered for the new site.

  • Two reports that cover this statistics — ProductMonthlyStatsView and AssetTimeUtilization.

  • Asset Utilization Statistics is a scheduler program which will collect various transaction status of a Asset. For this report the  MaintenanceDay is a key where a asset were on a service.

  • A Item/Asset which are added to a Service Work Order, will be called as 'In Service' if the status of the SWO is either Scheduled or Open.

  • Scheduled — date must fall between Schedule Date and Due Date.

  • Open — date must fall between Start Date to Due Date.

  • Done/Invoiced  — then date between Start Date to End Date.

  • Two reports that cover this statistics — ProductMonthlyUtilizationView and AssetUtilizationView.

  • Product Utilization Metrics is a scheduler program which will collect various transaction status of a Product. For this report the ITDYAVAIL will consider the asset/product were on a service also as available.

  • If Service Work Order is in Estimate 'Status' and has damaged qty tagged, damaged but not tagged to any SWO) are to be considered for ITDYAVAIL column in the Product Utilization Metrics.

  • This is to manage the LockedQty if increased as part of marking as damaged which resulting the stock qty(Qty - LockedQty).

  • Forumla used for calculation is ITDYAVAIL = Qty - LockedQty + NotAvailable(In) + MissingQty.

  • One reports that cover this statistics is DailyProductMetrics.

How are the Maintenance Days is calculated?

To begin with, the system ignores the 'Service days' falling on a "Non chargeable days" as defined in Configuration.

All the remaining days in the service duration will consider as Maintenance days. This way the customer gets very accurate details on a Maintenance days when a product/asset were on a service.

What 'Statistics' are we counting through these reports and how?

Table 1.0 Formulae used to calculate specific statistics

Statistics Name

Asset Type

Formula Used

InStock

Serial

Current Instock - RepairStock - LockedtoKit - DamagedStock

 

Nonserial

Current Instock - RepairStock - Outstock - FilledStock - TransferStock

 

Current Stock

Serial

Current stock = Asset status as IN (Excluding Retire)

 

Nonserial

Current stock = Qty - Locked Qty

Where  Locked Qty = Damaged Qty (inclusive of Estimate SWO) + Missing Qty + Locked to Kit

 

RepairStock

Serial

SWO with Status = Scheduled or Open, where

Statsdate >= Scheduled or Open date

and

Statsdate <= Due Date o End Date

 

Nonserial

SWO with Status = Scheduled or Open, where it Asset Status is either Damaged or InStock and

Statsdate >= Scheduled or Open date

and

Statsdate <= Due Date o End Date

 

QCStock

Serial

Current QCstock - DamagedStock

 

Nonserial

Not Applicable

 

DamagedStock

(In and QC)

Serial

Asset Status is Damaged & Not Available &

Either No SWO is created or the SWO is in Estimate status

 

Nonserial

Asset Status is Damaged & Not Available &

Either No SWO is created (Change History) or the SWO is in Estimate status

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