Thanks for your reply, Ben!
Actually I am using the lot size, and it works well. (Our client is a baking company and they make dough in batches of 600 kg; so I set the lot size to 600, this way the running time is meant for the whole batch, not for 1 kg.)
However the use of concurrent capacity is still not very clear to me. The help text says: “Specifies the number of machines or persons that are working concurrently.”
In the case of our client, there are 2 machines making dough that sometimes work paralelly (sometimes not). When they work paralelly, the time needed is less, of course. So, I thought using concurrent capacities for this, but maybe I am wrong.
I have checked these pages for some explanation about concurrent capacities, and I understood that it does reduce the production time.
(These are about NAV, but I suppose that BC works the same way.)
Thank you if you can give some further clarification.
Best,
Sándor
FITS Hungary Consulting