Delivery reliability
In this procedure you measure your company's ability to deliver on time to customers.
There are settings that affect how the delivery reliability is measured and calculated. You can choose to measure delivery reliability based on each delivery row or on each customer order row.
The two list called Detailed and Total are based on the deliveries made. You can also include late deliveries that have not been delivered yet. The list displays which deliveries that were delivered too late, too early, and on time.
There are also two lists called Future delivery reliability where you in detailed and total form can see future delivery reliability based on future planned deliveries within an entered horizon. The basis of this is the calculated Earliest finish date on manufacturing order (from CDT) and calculated New finish on manufacturing order and customer order row (from Net requirement calculation).

Detailed
This list type loads a detailed list regarding delivery reliability. It is possible to group the list by customer, part, or actual delivery date.
Total
This list type loads a total list regarding the delivery reliability. It is possible to total the list by customer, part, or actual delivery date. You can expand the rows to show the detailed information. The list is also presented as a chart in the lower part of the window.
Future delivery reliability – Detailed
This list type loads a detailed list of our future expected delivery reliability to customer in relation to earliest finish date on order row (from the CDT) and within the entered number of days (horizon). It is possible to group the list by customer, part, new finish, and delivery date.
Future delivery reliability – Total
This list type loads a total list of our future expected delivery reliability to customer in relation to earliest finish date on order row (from the CDT) and within the entered number of days (horizon). It is possible to total the list by customer, part, new finish, and delivery date. The list is also presented as a chart in the lower part of the window.

The presentations determine how the selected list should be displayed/presented. For example if it should be presented as grouped or as total. There are some standard presentations included in the program.
In most procedures where you can load lists, it is possible to create your own presentations. This is done under Presentations in the backstage of the procedure in question. If you create your own presentation you can for example choose if it should have a drilldown function and a drilldown filterering.
You can select which columns the list should consist of, and for each of the columns you can configure grouping, sorting, aggregation, and if the column should be shown in chart form and if it should be printed. Additionally you can also make printout settings, chart settings, and settings regarding extra aggregation.
Read more about this in Presentations.

In a list procedure there is always a tab called Selection where you can select data records in different intervals from the database. The data records are then loaded by using the Load button in the toolbar of the procedure.
Under Selection rows in the backstage of the procedure, you can choose which selection rows that each list type should have, under the Selection tab in the procedure. In the List type field you select for which list type you want to customize the selection rows.
One table shows selection rows possible to select and one one table shows the selected selection rows. You can add, delete, or move selection rows by dragging and dropping the selection rows with your mouse pointer.
Using the Save button you save the selected selection rows.
Read more about this in the Selection topic.