Simulate Scheduling Operations, Orders or Order Structures Using Drag-and-Drop or Insert
Explanation
This activity is used to manually simulate operations 
using the drag-and-drop or insert functions. This will not affect the actual 
schedules as simulated results is not saved back to the database. Simulation is 
only for analytical purposes. Planners can run what if type analysis by creating 
scheduling objects inside Advance Planning Board simulation mode, Maintenance 
Planning Board simulation mode or in Simulation client. 
 
Prerequisites 
To run simulations using Advance Planning Board,  it should be in 
simulation mode.
To run simulations using Maintenance Planning Board, it should be in 
simulation mode. 
To run simulations using Simulation client, it should be up and running.
System Effects
As a result of this activity the system simulates 
operations. Simulated results can be saved back to files ( *.fsi or .*fsw ) for 
later simulation work. Snapshots can be taken for performing comparative 
analysis before and after scheduling.
Window
Simulation Client
Advance Planning Board
Maintenance Planning Board 
Maintenance Planning Board for Planning Network
Related Window Descriptions
Simulation Client
Advanced Planning Board
Maintenance Planning Board
Maintenance Planning Board for Planning Network
Gantt Chart
Data Tree
Procedure
To run simulations in any of the scheduling clients, its is required that the 
clients are running in simulation mode, or you need to start the simulation 
client.
	- If the Simulation Client is not already running, 
	open the Simulation Client
	dialog box. In the Site field, specify the site for which 
	you want to simulate operations. Use 
  	List to select from 
	available sites. Click OK. This action starts the simulation client.
- If you are in the Scheduling Client, go to File/Set 
	Application Run Mode/Switch to Simulation Mode. This will convert the 
	scheduling client to behave as a simulation client.
- If you are in the Advanced Planning Board and not in simulation 
	mode already, go to File/Set Application Run Mode/Switch to Simulation 
	Mode. This will make the Advance Planning Board to run in the simulation mode.
- If you are in the Maintenance Planning Board and not in the 
	simulation mode already, go to File/Set Application Run Mode/Switch to 
	Simulation Mode. This will make the Maintenance Planning Board to run in 
	the simulation mode.
  - Use DRAG-AND-DROP functionality or INSERT functionality to simulate 
	operations of your choice and investigate various scheduling situations. 
- If you use right click and move (DRAG-AND-DROP), then the operations 
	will be dragged and drop in to a new time slot, and will be rescheduled to 
	occupy that slot if resource and relationship constraints are met ( will not 
	reschedule existing operations to make space).
- If you place the curser on the object (an individual operation or order 
	structure) , click-and hold and then start dragging , the curser will turn 
	to a small triangle with letters INS  on it. This means you are 
	performing INSERT scheduling. In this case you can release curser at the 
	time interval where you want your operations or order structures to be. But 
	in this case, if there are any other operations in the same time slot, they 
	will get rescheduled unlike DRAG-AND-DROP scheduling to create space for the 
	operations or order structures that you are rescheduling.
- you can crate any master data or activity within the simulation mode. 
	For example if you need to create a new calendar, go to Master Data in the navigator (in simulation mode), then right click on 
	Work Time 
	Calendars, and then select New Child. You will be able to create 
	a new calendar object and use it for simulation purposes. Similarly you are able to 
	create any objects within simulation mode and use them for simulations along 
	with existing objects.
- Once you complete the simulation you can Click 
	File/Save 
	to save the results to a file.