Production schedule
Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:22 pm
I suggest a module which enables scheduling of items in assemblies.
When inserting this module into an assembly a new button appears and opens the list of commands. A command is currently something like "built this number of that item-type". You can add commands (unlimited), delete them, move them in the list.
At the end of the list you can set a command "restart". Otherwise the schedule is stopped. With an update more commands could be available, like "store the produced item inside for the next command".
The sense of it is to spare/multiuse assemblies for stuff, which isn't used often or to produce the exact amount of items, which are used to build something. For this task it would be useful, if by selecting an item, the list if items, which are needed to produce the target item is auto-generated (an button for that function). For example to produce an green inserter, some electric circuits, wheels etc. are needed, which are produced before and tried to be stored inside.
PS:
The next step would be to have more advanced programming functions for the command like triggers: "if less than 1000 basic belts then .. (produce 1000 basic belts)... " and to copy these "recipes" from assembly to assembly, but for that a more useful circuit network is needed.
When inserting this module into an assembly a new button appears and opens the list of commands. A command is currently something like "built this number of that item-type". You can add commands (unlimited), delete them, move them in the list.
At the end of the list you can set a command "restart". Otherwise the schedule is stopped. With an update more commands could be available, like "store the produced item inside for the next command".
The sense of it is to spare/multiuse assemblies for stuff, which isn't used often or to produce the exact amount of items, which are used to build something. For this task it would be useful, if by selecting an item, the list if items, which are needed to produce the target item is auto-generated (an button for that function). For example to produce an green inserter, some electric circuits, wheels etc. are needed, which are produced before and tried to be stored inside.
PS:
The next step would be to have more advanced programming functions for the command like triggers: "if less than 1000 basic belts then .. (produce 1000 basic belts)... " and to copy these "recipes" from assembly to assembly, but for that a more useful circuit network is needed.