Automatic Clean-out orders

Hi,
I am trying to find a way to automatically generate clean-out orders in a certain resource. The restriction I have is that after 7 times I use that specific resource I have to clean it.
Is there a way to insert the cleaning order or some other down-time so I can plan the cleaning?
I am considering the use of production campaign planning as an option to program those cleaning orders.
thank you in advance
Fernando
Edited by: fmorenoo on May 4, 2010 5:43 PM

Hi Senthil thanks for your quick response,
The issue I am dealing with is that I don't know when I will have the downtime because my production orders don't have the same duration so if I schedule a downtime using /sapapo/res01 I will probably shorten the capacity of my resource. On the other way, if I cannot use the badi /SAPAPO/CRESDOWNTIME because once I start using my resource I cannot stop it.
So what I am thing is about getting a Heuristic or a certain optimization process where I can first plan my production orders and then insert the downtime where it corresponds after 7 times of using my resource.
Thank you,
Fernando
Edited by: fmorenoo on May 7, 2010 11:56 PM

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